Rating: Summary: The perfect visual Review: This book has beautiful artwork, from intriguing and wonderfully dark at times, to bright and pretty. I find it to not only be nice to look at, but an excellent visual for working with Fae in meditation or magick. The books I have used to far that explain how to work with the Fae don't provide the visual support, so its the perfect companion with, for example, Edain Mc Coy's guide to working with Faery Folk. And once again, its BEAUTIFUL. I can't wait to get the Oracle cards as well.
Rating: Summary: A faerys take on Brian Frouds book Review: This book is a complement to my culture of faeryland. It captures the very essence of the goodness and badness in our world. It also provides as a great guide for helping you not run into some of the evil beings like hobyahs.
Rating: Summary: "Good Faery's / Bad Faery's" A MUST HAVE Review: This book is a great book. Its a must have for anyone and everyone. It tells you everything about faerys and everything you'll ever want to know. It has great pictures and there 2 words to describe it "must have"
Rating: Summary: READ THIS BOOK Review: This book is a must have; a keepsake for all.
Rating: Summary: Some of Brian Froud's best artwork yet! Review: This book is absolutely breath-taking. For faerie lovers and collectors, I highly recomend this book to add to your collection
Rating: Summary: Faires do Exist. Review: this book is beautifully written in the words of the illustrator Brian Froud. The images that are in here are so subtly perfect you almost are inside of the book yourself.This book has been around for a long time, and is worth having in your house. buy it!
Rating: Summary: Favorite Review: This book is the worlds best book. The pictures are brilliant and realistic, Brian Froud also explains them all in great ways and has exclaimed all there names. This to me is the best book I could ever read I got this book 2 years ago and it is still my favorite book I recommend this to EVERYONE. It sure kept me believen. YOU MUST GET THIS BOOK.
Rating: Summary: Real magic Review: This book is to pictures what Neil Gaiman's "Stardust" is to words: it takes you to fairyland, over the border, and introduces you to the people who live there.The reason I compare it to "Stardust" is that it makes you believe, and smile, and think. In a perfect world Brian Froud and Neil Gaiman would do something together for they are both wizards and magicians of ideas.
Rating: Summary: Good Faeries, Bad Faeries, and a Wonderful Book!! Review: This book was a wonderful insight in Faerie Lore. I recommend this book to all of those who have an imagination that was made to grow!!! Enjoy!
Rating: Summary: Excellent and beautiful Review: This is a beautiful and informative book of faery lore. Everyone who loves myths, legends, and magic, should click their Mouse and buy it here immediately, you won't be sorry. As a great admirer of Froud's superlative art I was still stunned by just How Good this book is. The man is a modern Master of faery painting. His name will go down in History alongside 19th century Masters like Rackham, Dadd, Doyle and Dulac. Fans of myth and magic will be pleased to note that the legendary Terri Windling also had a hand in this book. The text has some of the same flavor as her folklore columns in Realms of Fantasy magazine, which someone ought to collect and publish someday. The Froud-Windling connection became apparent when Froud and his faeries showed up as characters in her magical novel "The Wood Wife" and it's thrilling to see these two myth-masters teaming up again. Windling's fans will want to pick up this book and all of Brian Froud's work while Froud's faery fans will be enchanted with "The Wood Wife". The book jacket says they both live in the same town in England. There must be something magical in the water there! Thank you Mr. Froud and Ms. Windling for keeping the Myth Alive in our technology-obsessed world.
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