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Rating: Summary: The finest collection of fantasy stories ever printed Review: "The Fantasy Hall of Fame" fills an enormous hole in the fantasy world. While many of the best works in the genre are short stories, short stories rarely stay in print for long. This anthology presents the finest tales ever written in the genre; with rare exception, almost any reader's favorites can be found here. Robert Silverberg hasn't done many anthologies in recent years, but he used to put out one every year, and he hasn't lost his touch. Any young reader of fantasy novels looking for a new chunk of his favorite reading material will be ecstatic; any long-time reader will be overjoyed to greet old friends once more. The list of stories included is too long to be included here (which in itself is a good sign!), but my favorites include Robert Bloch's "That Hell-Bound Train" and Anthony Boucher's "Compleat Werewolf." A first-rate collection!
Rating: Summary: The finest collection of fantasy stories ever printed Review: "The Fantasy Hall of Fame" fills an enormous hole in the fantasy world. While many of the best works in the genre are short stories, short stories rarely stay in print for long. This anthology presents the finest tales ever written in the genre; with rare exception, almost any reader's favorites can be found here. Robert Silverberg hasn't done many anthologies in recent years, but he used to put out one every year, and he hasn't lost his touch. Any young reader of fantasy novels looking for a new chunk of his favorite reading material will be ecstatic; any long-time reader will be overjoyed to greet old friends once more. The list of stories included is too long to be included here (which in itself is a good sign!), but my favorites include Robert Bloch's "That Hell-Bound Train" and Anthony Boucher's "Compleat Werewolf." A first-rate collection!
Rating: Summary: Probably Best Fantasy Anthology. Ever! Review: Contents: Trouble with Water - H. L. Gold Nothing in the Rules - L. Sprague de Camp Fruit of Knowledge - C. L. Moore Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius - Jorge Luis Borges The Compleat Werewolf - Anthony Boucher The Small Assassin - Ray Bradbury The Lottery - Shirley Jackson Our Fair City - Robert A. Heinlein There Shall Be No Darkness - James Blish The Loom of Darkness - Jack Vance The Man Who Sold Rope to the Gnoles - Margaret St. Clair The Silken-Swift - Theodore Sturgeon The Golem - Avram Davidson Operation Afreet - Poul Anderson That Hell-Bound Train - Robert Bloch The Bazaar of the Bizarre - Fritz Leiber Come Lady Death - Peter S. Beagle The Drowned Giant - J. G. Ballard Narrow Valley - R. A. Lafferty Faith of Our Fathers - Philip K. Dick The Ghost of a Model T - Clifford D. Simak The Demoness - Tanith Lee Jeffty Is Five - Harlan Ellison The Detective of Dreams - Gene Wolfe Unicorn Variations - Roger Zelazny Basileus - Robert Silverberg The Jaguar Hunter - Lucius Shepard Buffalo Gals, Won't You Come Out Tonight - Ursula K. Le Guin Bears Discover Fire - Terry Bisson Tower of Babylon - Ted ChiangMost are classics. Some of them are otherwise hard to find. This book has again to be reprinted. Highlights: Trouble with Water - H. L. Gold Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius - Jorge Luis Borges That Hell-Bound Train - Robert Bloch The Bazaar of the Bizarre - Fritz Leiber And many more. Classic writers; the best of these writers. If you can find it, buy it immediately. Too bad there is only one story of each writer. I would love to have seen more of Tanith Lee. Her short stories are_very_hard to come by. I think this is the best F anthology ever printed. These are multi-functional stories; elements of H too. Very good atmosphere. Fritz Leiber story will......you. Leiber is so good! Happy hunting!
Rating: Summary: Probably Best Fantasy Anthology. Ever! Review: Contents: Trouble with Water - H. L. Gold Nothing in the Rules - L. Sprague de Camp Fruit of Knowledge - C. L. Moore Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius - Jorge Luis Borges The Compleat Werewolf - Anthony Boucher The Small Assassin - Ray Bradbury The Lottery - Shirley Jackson Our Fair City - Robert A. Heinlein There Shall Be No Darkness - James Blish The Loom of Darkness - Jack Vance The Man Who Sold Rope to the Gnoles - Margaret St. Clair The Silken-Swift - Theodore Sturgeon The Golem - Avram Davidson Operation Afreet - Poul Anderson That Hell-Bound Train - Robert Bloch The Bazaar of the Bizarre - Fritz Leiber Come Lady Death - Peter S. Beagle The Drowned Giant - J. G. Ballard Narrow Valley - R. A. Lafferty Faith of Our Fathers - Philip K. Dick The Ghost of a Model T - Clifford D. Simak The Demoness - Tanith Lee Jeffty Is Five - Harlan Ellison The Detective of Dreams - Gene Wolfe Unicorn Variations - Roger Zelazny Basileus - Robert Silverberg The Jaguar Hunter - Lucius Shepard Buffalo Gals, Won't You Come Out Tonight - Ursula K. Le Guin Bears Discover Fire - Terry Bisson Tower of Babylon - Ted Chiang Most are classics. Some of them are otherwise hard to find. This book has again to be reprinted. Highlights: Trouble with Water - H. L. Gold Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius - Jorge Luis Borges That Hell-Bound Train - Robert Bloch The Bazaar of the Bizarre - Fritz Leiber And many more. Classic writers; the best of these writers. If you can find it, buy it immediately. Too bad there is only one story of each writer. I would love to have seen more of Tanith Lee. Her short stories are_very_hard to come by. I think this is the best F anthology ever printed. These are multi-functional stories; elements of H too. Very good atmosphere. Fritz Leiber story will......you. Leiber is so good! Happy hunting!
Rating: Summary: Hall of fame indeed! Review: Each and everyone of these stories is a landmark. If you are a fantasy reader, Its the best place to investigate the roots of almost each and everyone of your beloved stories. If you are a beginner, there isnt a better place to start your exploration in this field!
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