The Dragon Quintet
by Marvin Kaye, Orson Scott Card, Mercedes Lackey
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Read in November, 2005
This publication has five novellas from well-known fantasy writers, each around the theme of dragons.
Each story is very different: one is almost like “Amazing Stories,” a couple are more in the line of traditional fantasy and one is almost science fiction. All but one features younger protagonists, the fifth is a younger adult woman. Each book is very well-written; a lot of detail and development, a lot of “world setting” takes place in a relative few pages.
Excepting one proble...more
Each story is very different: one is almost like “Amazing Stories,” a couple are more in the line of traditional fantasy and one is almost science fiction. All but one features younger protagonists, the fifth is a younger adult woman. Each book is very well-written; a lot of detail and development, a lot of “world setting” takes place in a relative few pages.
Excepting one proble...more
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Read in October, 2007
recommends it for:
fantasy and dragon fans
This book has some good short stories in it, with very original premises, but I will be honest and admit that I wasn't very interested in it and didn't finish reading it before it was due back at the library. I would still recommend it though, because objectively I think it is a very good book for fantasy fans.
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Read in April, 2008
recommends it for:
serious hardcore fans of fantasy writers
I tried to read all the stories in this compilation, I made it through 2. They're not very interesting. I love dragons and fantasy and sci-fi books. This isn't the best example of that type of writing. Don't bother.
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recommends it for: Anyone
Read in July, 2008
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Krystn Brittrecommends it for: Anyone
I have read the Mercedes Lackey piece first and loved it. Now I'll read the rest of the stories. I'll have to start collecting Mercedes Lackey!
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Read in November, 2007
5 short stories by 5 different authors. Some are good, some not so good.
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