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560 pages, Kindle Edition
First published June 25, 2020
The stories cover a broad range of Fantasy subgenres, and most of them bring a new angles on the beloved topic instead of trampling on the classic „plated knight against the beast“. There are just a few stories stretching the given topic somewhat, and you‘ll see lots of „real“ dragons.
Exceptional were the stories by Elliott, McKillip, and Lynch, and if you don‘t want to read the whole thing, give at least those three a try! And there were a lot of other great stories. Others didn’t hit my taste, but that is often just my personal aversion of YA.
The average value of the stories is at 3.5 stars. As this work is a piece of art, adding to the overall enjoyment, I‘ll add an additional star and end with 4.5 stars.
You can find some more information about the anthology’s background at a Reddit AMA.
As usual, I‘ve posted reviews for the stories in their own blog entries, linked in the list below. I’m not a poem-man, so I didn’t have to say much about those. Just check out the entries, because you might be disappointed if your favorite author didn’t give a story but „only“ a poem.
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