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A Wizard's Dozen: Stories of the Fantastic |
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Rating: Summary: A Great Book Review: "A Wizard's Dozen" was an excellent book of fairy-tail like stories, but they were more or less like a tangled web, much more complicated and exciting than "Cinderella" or "Aladdin". Each story had a sort of lesson to teach, explained inside of the story. All the stories told tales of fantastic beings or places, or of lessons taught to others by spirits. I highly reccommend this book to anyone with a good knowledge for fantasy.
Rating: Summary: A Great Book Review: "A Wizard's Dozen" was an excellent book of fairy-tail like stories, but they were more or less like a tangled web, much more complicated and exciting than "Cinderella" or "Aladdin". Each story had a sort of lesson to teach, explained inside of the story. All the stories told tales of fantastic beings or places, or of lessons taught to others by spirits. I highly reccommend this book to anyone with a good knowledge for fantasy.
Rating: Summary: Take the bad with the good... Review: A Wizard's Dozan contained some interesting stories that were thought provoking, touching, or sweet. But some of the stories were a little imature and silly. Over all, however, the majority of the stories were satisfying and the book makes a good purchase, if only for the splendid illistrations and cover.
Rating: Summary: An enchanting book filled with wonderful stories Review: I'm not a big fantasy buff. Those series' are way too hard to follow, but I usually read short stories. When I picked this one up at the library, I liked the cover, and I had read a lot of other books by authors who had written stories for it. So I though ' Why not?'. I have to say that my favorite story was ' The Sixty-Two Curses of Caliph Arreenschaad. All the stories were fantastic and I kept reading because they were all different and unique. I'm planning on reading 'A Nightmare's Dozen' and 'A Starfarer's Dozen' as well!
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