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In his introduction to the novel he mentioned that he tried to capture some of the exotic landscapes that are frequent in Vance's work. Zelazny wrote it in first draft, with no rewrites. [1] The novel was serialized in the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction in 1971 and published in book form that
The book concludes with Raistlin's test at the Tower of High Sorcery of Wayreth. The account of the test conflicts somewhat with a story that appeared in one of the books of the Dragonlance Legends trilogy, but gives a much more detailed account of how Raistlin came by his golden skin and hourglass eyes, and also how he bested the ancient ...
Aidan Moher of Reactor writes that although Brooks has planned The Fall of Shannara to be the conclusion to the Shannara series, he may "write more Shannara novels, just not ones that move the story forward chronologically." Moher praises The Black Elfstone as "a vintage Shannara novel" that "proves that 40 years later, [Brook’s has] still ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The lists of fantasy novels has been divided into the following three parts: List of fantasy novels (A–H) ...
On a Pale Horse is a fantasy novel by Piers Anthony, first published in 1983.It is the first of eight books in the Incarnations of Immortality series. The book focuses on Zane, a photographer about to commit suicide who instead kills Death and must assume his office.
[7] Ursula K. Le Guin wrote that Little, Big is "a book that all by itself calls for a redefinition of fantasy." [8] In Modern Fantasy: The 100 Best Novels, David Pringle described the book as "a work of architectonic sublimity" and wrote that "the author plays with masterly skill on the emotional nerves of awe, rapture, mystery and enchantment."
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The Knight is a fantasy novel written by American author Gene Wolfe. [1] It depicts the journey of an American boy transported to a magical realm and aged to adulthood who soon thereafter becomes a knight.