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Información de la obraFebruary Thaw por Tanya Huff (2011)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Fun collection of short stories! ( ) I enjoyed this collection of contemporary fantasy short stories gathered from different anthologies that Tanya Huff contributed to. While all the stories were entertaining, nothing really stood out to me. I liked the introduction to the each story that discussed what inspired Ms. Huff to write that particular story. However, I think that I missed a central theme that the original anthologies had. It felt like I was reading only a small part of the whole picture and would have enjoyed them more within their original collections instead of removed from them. Nice! And weird, unsurprisingly, they are Huff stories. Widely varied in theme, style, world, feel but all interesting - and all more or less happy endings. I liked the Tarot one, and the dragon, and the two wizard ones - those I'd like to see more of. Very enjoyable, now I need to find her other collections... sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Fantasy.
Fiction.
Short Stories.
HTML:February Thaw is the second e-collection by Tanya Huff and brings together some of the short fiction that helped define the field. From an Imperial Dragon in Toronto's Chinatown, to a heavy metal retelling of Jack and the Beanstalk, to the realization that the ancient gods are one highly dysfunctional family, Huff skews our world slightly sideways. These seven stories, each with a brand new introduction by the author, remind us that the weird and the wonderful is all around us if we only bother to look. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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