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Legends (Vol. 3)
Legends - Vol. 3
Author: Robert Jordan, Ursula Le Guin, Tad Williams, Terry Pratchett
A great anthology of short novels by the masters of modern fantasy. — Robert Silverberg, Editor of all three volumes of Legends, states of the whole: "Here is a book of visions and miracles--eleven rich, robust new stories by the best-known and most accomplished modern creators of fantasy fiction, each one set in the special universe of the imagi...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780812566642
ISBN-10: 0812566645
Pages: 448
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Publisher: Tor
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Last of the anthologies. Robert Jordan's precursor to "New Spring" is in here, Ursula K. LeGuin contributes an Earthsea sequel, Tad Williams contributes a Memory Sorrow and Thorn prequel, and Terry Pratchett contributes a Discworld story about Granny Weatherwax. If you have a favorite series included, this is worth picking up.
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Really great anthology. All the stories are connected with some of the most famous fantasy series out there. Highly recommend this book.
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Great series. Some of my favorite authors are represented here. Serves as a great intro to many of the biggest names in sci-fi and fantasy.

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Of the four authors, Le Guin was the only one whom I had read before. I thought the Jordan story was particularly good, and really liked the ending. The star of the book was the Tad Williams story, which I thought had great character development.


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