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Mammoth Book of Merlin

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A superb collection of stories of magic and adventure from the golden age of Arthurian legend by bestselling writers. Enter into the darker realms of the age of the Knights of the Round Table, when magic held sway and Merlin vied with Arthurs heroic new world. Included Jane Yolen on Merlins youth and coming of age; Marion Zimmer Bradley on Nimu, Merlins lover and doom; Charles de Lint on Merlins influence through the centuries; Darrell Schweitzer on the legends of Merlins birth; plus stories by Tanith Lee, Peter Tremayne, Phyllis Ann Karr, Jennifer Roberson, and many others. There is also a detailed introduction by Mike Ashley on the mystery and magic of Merlin and his world.

512 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2009

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7 reviews12 followers
July 26, 2012
I enjoyed this book. Full of a variety of stories on the Merlin character. Most were good a couple of the short stories were not so good in my opinion. If you are a fan of this genre and love the Arthurian era then I would recommend this.
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Author 3 books30 followers
February 25, 2010
A collection of shorter works about, yeah, Merlin. I liked some of them, but most left me cool.
11 reviews1 follower
February 18, 2011
A nice collection of Arthurian/Merlin Stories. Some left me puzzled, others led me to look for other books by the author.
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367 reviews7 followers
August 22, 2011
24 short stories and I really only enjoyed a couple of them. Most of the works were just mediocre at best.
I didn't think the writing was bad. The stories just didn't grab my interest.
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114 reviews17 followers
August 19, 2019
As with a lot of short story collections, these ranged from 5 stars to 1 star so the whole book gets 3.

Best:
Namer of Beats, Maker of Souls - Jessica Amanda Salmonson (Very cool and thematically satisfying. The beginning is strange but worth it. I think folklorists have lumpers and splitters just like taxonomists do, and Salmonson is definitely a lumper.)
The Dragon Line- Michael Swanwick (When I started this story I didn't think I'd like it because of the setting, but now I want the novel version of this story. Definitely the best Mordred interpretation I've ever seen, although I haven't read a lot of Mordred-based stuff. This story used a good Mordred and a 50% evil, 100% ambitious Merlin. I know it would probably be less interesting if it was expanded, since that's how the format works... but I still want a novel.)


Worst:
The Temptations of Merlin - Peter Treymane (Okay I have to make fun of this story for a minute. I was expecting a lot from Peter Tremayne just because he's written so many books and is apparently an expert on Celtic history, but this story was ridiculous. "Write drunk, edit sober" is one thing, but "Write drunk, never edit" is not recommended. The following are exact quotes:
"even with the bright, new moon, hanging low in the sky, he could hardly see any prospective foothold" -- Yes folks, the new moon is bright for some reason.
"Your mind to my mind" -- Does this sound exactly like a Vulcan mind-meld? That's because it was. No, Star Trek doesn't have a patent on the whole concept of mind-reading or mind-melding, but when you use that exact phrase you can't expect readers to not suddenly see Spock.
"The fortress was a tall grey stone fortress" -- WHAT? The fortress was a FORTRESS? Spoilers!!!
"What manner of phenomenon was this?" and other ridiculous phrases that sound like the way non-nerd writers write nerd characters on TV.)
A Quest Must End - Theodore Goodridge Roberts (not necessarily bad, just tedious)
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424 reviews3 followers
May 3, 2019
As with any collection of short stories, they are variable, one I couldn't be bothered to finish and a few irritated me by changing Merlin's character completely (it may be a legend - but you don't mess with it!)
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August 21, 2025
The Jane Yolen story and the Jennifer Roberson story were quite good. Others were decent but not memorable. Still, for a collection, not bad.
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November 22, 2011
The introduction to this book was amazing. Usually when I start a book and read the introduction I just want to blow through it and get it over with so I can start on the 'meat' of the book. Not so in this case! The introduction actually made me more excited to read this book! I was so thoroughly sucked in that I was actually a little sad when it was over and the first story started! So far the intro is the best part of the book but that might have something to do with the fact I've never been a big fan of short stories because they just leave to many questions unanswered.
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822 reviews1 follower
November 1, 2015
This collection of 24 short stories explores the mystery of Merlin, Arthur and other characters in the Arthurian tales. The history, the myths and folklore and the magic. Most of the stories were okay, but only two stood out as powerful and really enjoyable: The Death of Nimue, by Esther Friesner, and Merlin Dreams in the Mondream Wood, by Charles de Lint. They were both beautifully written and moving.
18 reviews
February 6, 2013
A Birthday present from Pete, because I love tales of Merlin.
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Author 2 books12 followers
March 24, 2013
Do not waste your time. Maybe one or two of the stories were interesting but it would be better to just find the individual stories.
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August 12, 2011
As mentioned by Jenny Busby, the order of the tales is a bit questionable (although I kind of understood it was by theme), it was a nice read for the beach
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114 reviews38 followers
March 26, 2016
3.5 stars. Or maybe, 3.3 stars. Kind of a hit or miss collection.
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