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I picked this up at Goodwill one day for 50 cents. An anthology of faerie stories - one of my favorite subjects - and by popular fantasy authors that I've never personally read, such as Tanith Lee and Robin Hobb. I'm only on the second story, but I'm not enthralled thus far...
— Jun 09, 2010 07:03AM
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colleen the convivial curmudgeon
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I enjoyed 'The Kelpie' by Patricia A. McKillip quite as much as Kim Newman's story, though agian I may be biased for a partiality towards Victorina-esque settings.
'An Embarrassment of Elves' by Craig Shaw Gardner was cute, but I couldn't help but feel I was reading a sort of Discworld knock-off.
Currently on the last of the set, 'Except for the Queen', by Yolen & Snyder, but I'm kinda meh about it so far.
— Jun 14, 2010 08:19AM
'An Embarrassment of Elves' by Craig Shaw Gardner was cute, but I couldn't help but feel I was reading a sort of Discworld knock-off.
Currently on the last of the set, 'Except for the Queen', by Yolen & Snyder, but I'm kinda meh about it so far.

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"I'm liking the Kim Newman story the best so far - but I may be a bit biased, as I've read stuff by him in the past and quite enjoyed it. Also, it's written in mystery style, which I've been reading more and more of lately, and has had some funny little references to Sherlock Holmes and stuff, which I quite enjoyed."
— Jun 11, 2010 06:56AM

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I'm liking the Kim Newman story the best so far - but I may be a bit biased, as I've read stuff by him in the past and quite enjoyed it. Also, it's written in mystery style, which I've been reading more and more of lately, and has had some funny little references to Sherlock Holmes and stuff, which I quite enjoyed.
— Jun 11, 2010 06:55AM