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Michael Stearns (1)

Autor(a) de A Wizard's Dozen: Stories of the Fantastic

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3+ Works 233 Membros 3 Reviews

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Obras de Michael Stearns

A Wizard's Dozen: Stories of the Fantastic (1993) — Editor — 160 cópias
A Nightmare's Dozen: Stories from the Dark (1996) — Editor — 49 cópias
A Starfarer's Dozen: Stories of Things to Come (1995) — Editor — 24 cópias

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Conhecimento Comum

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A decent quick horror read, not the best but not the worst either. I really liked a few of the stories in here. Some of my favorites that stood out were What the Cat Dragged in, Wonder Never Land, The Japanese Mirror and Mrs. Pomeroy. Eye-catching dark illustrations that compliment each chapter story. It is a bit short on gore, macabre and has more to deal with family life and adolescence (with maybe the appearance of a paranormal creature). I do like that each story has some sort of lesson or moral to go a long with it- but that's generally a lot of horror anyway. I won't say this book is for the desperate horror reader, but there are better ones out there and some of the tales the art is better than the story itself.

(Also, does anyone find it peculiar that the book has the word 'Dozen' featured but there are 14 stories?)
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am08279 | 1 outra resenha | Oct 29, 2022 |
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~ What the Cat Dragged In by Lawrence Watt-Evans 5* classically ironic middle grade horror story. Trigger: family cat dies, she shouldn't have caught a fairy. :P

~ Wonder Never Land by Nina Kiriki Hoffman 4* interesting play on getting into Neverland. visit an amusement park where parents bring unwanted offspring.

Middle grade mild horror. I liked the two I choose. I had gotten the book for the Nina story but I like Lawrence Watt-Evans also and his story did not disappoint. With two good stories it kinda makes me want to read them all but because the target audience is for youngins, I'm going to move on.

ETA: I had borrowed from the library but ended up buying a copy to give to my 12 year old niece :D
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Corinne2020 | 1 outra resenha | Dec 20, 2020 |
A collection of fantasy short stories. Patricia Wrede's "The 62 Curses of Caliph Arenschadd" has fun world-building. Charles de Lint's "Fairy Dust" is, like all his other work, filled with fascile moral conclusions and immature writing. I loved the main character in Will Shetterly's "The Princess Who Kicked Butt." Tappan King's "Come Hither" also has a very enjoyable main character (another self-sufficient girlchild).
I have always thought Bruce Coville is awesome, and he proves it yet again with the imaginative, very anti-war story "With His Head Tucked Under His Arm." Alan Smale's "The Breath of Princes" is a fantastic story in the same vein as [book: Dealing With Dragons] or [book: Dragon's Bait]. Speaking of Vande Velde's work, her short story "Lost Soul" is a creepy tale of a peasant seduced by the fey.… (mais)
 
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wealhtheowwylfing | Feb 29, 2016 |

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Bruce Coville Contributor
James D. Macdonald Contributor
Joy Oestreicher Contributor
Debra Doyle Contributor
Sherwood Smith Contributor
Jane Yolen Contributor
Vivian Vande Velde Contributor
Dan Bennett Contributor
Will Shetterly Contributor
Patricia C. Wrede Contributor
Tappan King Contributor
Betty Levin Contributor
Alan P. Smale Contributor
Charles de Lint Contributor
Martha Soukup Contributor
Nancy Springer Contributor
Michael Hussar Illustrator, Cover artist
Karen Jordan Allen Contributor
Mark A. Garland Contributor
Steve Rasnic Tem Contributor
Alan Smale Contributor
Deborah Coates Contributor
Gregory Feeley Contributor
Dave Trowbridge Contributor
Janni Lee Simner Contributor
Jean Pierre Targete Cover artist

Estatísticas

Obras
3
Also by
2
Membros
233
Popularidade
#96,932
Avaliação
½ 3.6
Resenhas
3
ISBNs
8

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