Genres: Fantasy Anthology
Posted: December 27, 2011
The first story found in COURTS OF THE FEY immerses the reader into the Faerie world and theY can expect to remain there with slight diversions of the human variety. There are some stories that will make the reader sad, others that evoke a happier emotion, and some that contain a little bit of both. The authors all have different qualities and varying writing styles that will keep the reader interested in the anthology. The characters can be a bit hard to get to know, but they are short stories. The events, for the most part, are moderately paced and vary by author. the wonderful aspect of this anthology is the ability to see many different sides of a popular mythology bound in one convenient source. A reader with an interest in faeries with enjoy COURT OF THE FEY. The question is, which side will you find yourself favoring?
Book Summary
Fantasy, whether classic or contemporary, has always been based on the conflict between the forces of Light and Darkness. Now some of the genre's most inventive authors bring readers into the Seelie Court, where all serve the Queen of Air and Light, and the Unseelie Court, where the forces of Darkness hold sway.
Daw Books
November 1, 2011
On Sale: November 1, 2011
Featuring:
320 pages
ISBN: 0756406994
EAN: 9780756406998
Kindle: B0054TVO5M
Paperback / e-Book