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Legends : Short Novels By The Masters of Modern Fantasy

Legends : Short Novels By The Masters of Modern Fantasy

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not a dud
Review: This book was really well put together. My favorite of all the stories was Robert Jordan's New Spring. It might be hard for people to understand if they do not read the other Wheel of Time books because they are very detailed. IT may be a good place to start though because it takes place before the series begins. It is not as good as the other books but it is still entertaining.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Review of Legends Series, Vol. 2 [Abridged]
Review: Purchased for a 11 hour road trip at some outlet store on the Oregon/CA border, this audio cassette exceeded my all of my expectations.

The Robert Jordan "New Spring" read by Sam Tsoutsouvas, captured my attention and didn't let it go. Spanning 2 cassette tapes, I just didn't want the story to end, I wanted to hear more about the Aes Sedai and of the characters in the series. Overall, the best story out of this audio book collection. As a teaser prequel to the Wheel of Time series, this story does its job.

"Discworld: The Sea and Little Fishes" story was annoying to me, I don't know why. It started out rather slowly and since I was driving at the time, having something boring to listen to is not exactly a good thing. Perhaps it was the reader's shrill voice, but the story was tolerable. The first time, I skipped over this story since I wanted to hear the Robert Jordan story (His WoT series has been mentioned to me at least 10 different times by several different friends).

"Grinning Man" was an interesting tale that I know I've read somewhere before. It was a short story that involved meeting Davy Crockett. Another tale that left me wanting more.

Each reader did his/her best to read the story and presented it in a way that gave the story life. I would recommend this collection to anyone that wants a taste of what the fantasy genre is about, the Robert Jordan epic alone should help you decide. The Terry Pratchett story Discworld, is not a good representation of his/her work...at least I hope it isn't.

I still play "New Spring" by Robert Jordan in my tape deck. It is THAT good a story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Review of Legends Series, Vol. 2 [Abridged]
Review: Purchased for a 11 hour road trip at some outlet store on the Oregon/CA border, parts of this audio cassette exceeded my all of my expectations. The Robert Jordan "New Spring" read by Sam Tsoutsouvas, captured my attention and didn't let it go. I didn't want the story to end, I wanted to hear more about the Aes Sedai and of the characters in the series. Overall, the best story out of this audio book collection. As a teaser prequel to the Wheel of Time series, this story does its job.

"Discworld: The Sea and Little Fishes" story was annoying to me, I don't know why. Perhaps it was the reader's shrill voice, but the story was tolerable. "Grinning Man" was an interesting tale that I know I've read somewhere before.

Each reader did his/her best to read the story and presented it in a way that gave the story life. I would recommend this collection to anyone that is not already familiar with Robert Jordan. If you like this story, you'll become a fan of his. The Terry Pratchett story Discworld, is not a good representation of his/her work...at least I hope it isn't. Overall, thanks to this collection, I have discovered the world of Robert Jordan.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Phenomenal
Review: I bought this book (#3 only) as a Terry Prachett Fan. I have since bought Tad Williams's Trilogy,and all of the Jordan books. I was impressed by all 4 writers and have broadened my horizons in some fantastic fantasy books. This book is a great intro to modern fantasy wrting, for those who love Tolkein and haven't read anything new (like I was before reading this).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Legend Series
Review: To those of you who have read the previously entered reviews of Legends 1,2, and3 and found them less than satisfactory. You must remember that the Legend series orriginally came out as a hardcover book comprising all three books. Do not judge 2 and 3 compared to 1. they are all the same book just in different parts so as to make it easier to publish in paperback form. All the stories in the Legends series are great back ground stories from our favorite series. Look for the Authors you read and enjoy the ones you haven't read. Who knows you might like their stories too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: George R. R. Martin proves himself once again!
Review: 5 Stars for The Hedge Knight! Most of the other stories were ok, but The Hedge Knight was amazing work, up to Martin's standard of excellence - again, perfectly paced story, with good humor, good twists and excellent storytelling. The book is worth buying just for this great tale!

And, if you haven't read A Game of Thrones or A Clash of Kings - it will convince you to! It is said that we find out what happened to the main character in The Hedge Knight in Martin's 3rd book from A Song of Ice and Fire Series, A Storm of Swords.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Why was it made?
Review: This book, not deserving the name of Terry Goodkind in it is a poor copy of Legends 1. with way less storys they are all quite boring ones. Legends 1 has 11 interesting stories that I actually enjoyed. I would not recomend this book to people though I would recamend Legends 1

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Some good, some not
Review: All told, an enjoyable read. Terry Goodkind's story lacked his usual depth of character, but that can be expected in a piece roughly one-sixth the length of a typical Goodkind book. Still, a very good story about one of fantasy's most lovable characters. George R.R. Martin hits a grand slam in his story of the Hedge Knight. Great characters, wonderful storyline, lots of action. That story alone has convinced me to read the rest of his work. However, Runner of Pern was an enormous disappoint to me. If you're looking for a Harlequin Romance type of poor-girl-gets-miffed-at-rich-boy-before-falling-for-him schtick, this one is for you. Otherwise, skip it and read more work by Goodkind and Martin.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Sames as Legends 1 with less authors
Review: This a copy of three of the stories from Legends 1 except that it only has 3 stories buy legends 1 to read all eleven stories which are wonderful.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Diversion, Enjoyable Reading
Review: I will admit my erronious ways. As a science fiction reader I have always avoided books with dragons or dragonriders on the cover. Any volume with a knight on the front was a historical novel to be avoided. Shame on me. The real hoot about this thing is that I didn't mean to order this book! Several years ago I had an audio tape of one of the PERN books by Anne McCaffrey, and attempted to listen to it on a long car-trip. Unfortunatly, A three year old with numerous complaints kept me from hearing every other word. Scratch one. Now I have had a great experience reading Terry Goodkind's DEBT OF BONES, George R.R. Martin's Wonderful THE HEDGE KNIGHT, and the sadly overdue ( for me ) RUNNER OF PERN, by Anne McCaffrey. Thank you to the editors for including a complete list of related works . I spent a hot South Alabama day under my porch umbrella with this book and my ever present cold beer loving every minute of it.


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