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The Mammoth Book of Sorcerers' Tales : The Ultimate Collection of Magical Fantasy from Tom Holt, Ursula K. LeGuin, Michael Moorcock, Peter Crowther, Louise Cooper, and many more

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Sorcery is all around us. From a child's struggles to control magical powers for the first time, to the epic clashes of forces of good and evil on a titanic scale, here are more than twenty of the finest in contemporary and classic wizardry tales. Ranging from Michael Moorcock's "Master of Chaos," the story of a knight traveling to a castle on the edge of the world to face the ultimate sorcerer, to Peter Crowther's "The Eternal Altercation," in which a man is forced into the eternal battle between hope and despair on a sorcerer-controlled train, The Mammoth Book of Sorcerers' Tales also includes stories from Ursula Le Guin, Steve Rasnic Tem, James Bibby, Robert Weinberg, A. C. Benson, Michael Kurland, and Louise Cooper.



Contains:

Ten Things I Know About the Wizard by Steve Rasnic Tem
Villaggio Sogno by Richard A. Lupoff
The Game of Magical Death by Doug Hornig
The Infestation by Tom Holt
The Witch's Bicycle by Timm Pratt
The Sage of Theare by Diana Wynne Jones
Timekeeper by John Morressy
The Double Shadow by Clark Ashton Smith
The Rite Stuff by Michael Kurland
Master of Chaos by Michael Moorcock
Seven Drops of Blood by Robert Weinberg
To Become a Sorcerer by Darrell Schweitzer
No. 252 Rue M. le Prince by Ralph Adams Cram
The Bones of the Earth by Ursula K. Le Guin
The Closed Window by A.C. Benson
Disillusioned by Lawrence Schimel and Mike Resnick
In the Realm of Dragons by Esther M. Friesner
Forever by Tim Lebbon
The Wizard of Ashes and Rain by David Sandner
The Walker Behind by Marion Zimmer Bradley
The Last Witch by James Bibby
Last Rites by Louise Cooper
The Eternal Altercation by Peter Crowther

512 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2004

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Mike Ashley

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Michael Raymond Donald Ashley is the author and editor of over sixty books that in total have sold over a million copies worldwide. He lives in Chatham, Kent.

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Profile Image for Ian Jordaan.
25 reviews1 follower
August 26, 2019
I loved this book. So many great stories, especially "The Infestation" by Tom Holt, The Double Shadow" by Clarke Ashton Smith, and "The Witche's Bicycle" by Tim Pratt. I have read and reread this anthology a couple of times. I would highly recommend it!
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41 reviews2 followers
October 30, 2020
Рассказы очень неравнозначны, известных мне имен всего три-четыре, но с некоторыми авторами я бы продолжила знакомство - Мэрион Зиммер Брэдли, Роберт Вейнберг (похоже, не переводили его у нас, а я подобные детективы люблю), Джон Морресси, ну и еще парочку. ;)
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743 reviews26 followers
July 11, 2024
Many great stories in here, it has reminded me of how much I like Ursula K LeGuin and other authors. Didn't find any new authors I need to check out, but good to be reminded.
Profile Image for Akanksha Varma.
64 reviews18 followers
August 24, 2024
Barring a couple of stories that I enjoyed, the book was difficult to get through. Some were chaotic and others were quite predictable. To its credit, however, the range of this anthology is diverse.
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1,014 reviews23 followers
August 9, 2011
An excellent collection of stories that demonstrates the wide range of fantasty stories on wizards and most of them are very enjoyable. Serves as a good introduction to little known, but excellent quality fantasy authors.
16 reviews
August 22, 2012
They say don't judge a book by its cover...don't judge it by its title either. Dark and sticks to the myth of magic is bad. Barring a handful of stories, this book is fit for Muggles. Can imagine Vernon Dursley coming up with something like this. Thank God, we have Rowling and Potter
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26 reviews12 followers
August 8, 2010
Another terrific "mammoth" collection edited by Mike Ashley. Dude has great taste.
Profile Image for Robin.
45 reviews
December 13, 2010
Some of the stories are very dark and others are deeply weird. So if you like your Fantasy dark and weird, you will like this book.
Profile Image for Chele.
462 reviews16 followers
August 17, 2013
A bit uneven in content quality - but a fun assortment.
69 reviews1 follower
December 11, 2014
As with most anthologies, the stories vary in interest and readability. Most of them are dark and some seem to be parts of larger books.
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