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Rating: Summary: The Swords from different viewpoints Review: "An Armory of Swords" is a collection of short stories by eight authors, including Fred Saberhagen, set in the world of the Twelve Swords. Saberhagen starts off the collection with a "What If?" story. Basically, the story of the Swords is rewritten and sets the stage for new stories regarding the Swords if the first story had actually happened.The first five stories are excellent, especially the one by Robert Vardeman that dealt with a man's desire to prove the town "hero" a fraud. The story is an emotional one with an ending that is powerful. It makes the reader wonder whether they should be pleased with the story's resolution or hurt due to characters' actions which are simply innate ones. While the first five stories are excellent, the last three tend to drag. It seems like the authors were all told they had to create a short story using one or more specific Swords as the anthology encompasses all but one of the Swords. The one Sword does receive a mention in the first story, but does not serve an integral part like the other eleven do throughout the anthology. Had the last three stories been as enthralling as the first five, this would be a five star book. However, due to their letdown, it is a four star book. Overall, it's definitely a worthwhile read to all fans of the Swords books.
Rating: Summary: Another fine addition Review: The Books of Swords are a great series, and this is another fine addition. It does a wonderful job exploring the possibilities of such unique items as the God forged blades. With their staggering abilities, and equally hindering disadvantages for exploitation. Definately recommended, if the first book of swords to read, or as part of the whole amazing series.
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