

Indlæser... Legends: Stories By The Masters of Modern Fantasyaf Robert Silverberg (Redaktør)
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Best Pern Books (19) Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Includes: Dark Tower{ the little sisters of Eluria; Discworld: the sea and little fishes; Sword of Truth: Debt of Bones; Tales of Alvin Maker: Grinning man; Majipoor: the seventh shrine; Earthsea: Dragonfly; Memory of sorrow and thorn: the burning man; Song of ice and fire: the hedge of knight; Pern: runner of Pern; Riftwar saga: the wood boy; Wheel of time: new spring. ( ![]() gave me some new authors to try out, but when i went to read their regular books they were way too long for me which must be why i had never read anything by them. but i liked the short stories of quite a few in this collection. gave me some new authors to try out, but when i went to read their regular books they were way too long for me which must be why i had never read anything by them. but i liked the short stories of quite a few in this collection. gave me some new authors to try out, but when i went to read their regular books they were way too long for me which must be why i had never read anything by them. but i liked the short stories of quite a few in this collection. For the most part I really enjoyed these stories. It was a nice way to visit these famous authors all at once. Some of the stories were great and some I skipped over. My favorite (and this can't be a real surprise to anyone) is the story by the late great Terry Pratchett called Discworld: The Sea and Little Fishes. It features the delightful character, Granny Weatherwax. Always considered to be very touchy and grumpy, she is challenged to be nice for a change. Unfortunately, everyone thinks she is up to something since she can't possibly be nice. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
Belongs to SeriesLegends (Book I) IndeholderThe Little Sisters of Eluria [short story] af Stephen King (indirekte) The Seventh Shrine af Robert Silverberg (indirekte)
A six-hundred-page anthology of stories on various fantasy worlds, each preceded by an introduction. They range from Terry Pratchett's The Sea and Little Fishes, set in Discworld, to Ursula K. Le Guin's Dragonfly, set in Earthsea. No library descriptions found. |
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