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Ravens In The Library - Magic In The Bard's Name (2009)

by Phil Brucato(Favorite Author)
4.15 of 5 Votes: 5
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The Ravens in the Library Project
review 1: My proudest hour. This book was collected when our best friend, the musician SJ Tucker, landed in the hospital with a serious and expensive illness. Within less than three months, my partner Sandra Buskirk, our graphic artist Sherry Lynn Baker, and a host of top-name and VERY generous authors and artists put together this limited-edition benefit anthology. It was one the craziest periods of my life, and I thank everyone involved for its existence. PS: American "health care" is an ugly joke. MORE AND BETTER REFORM NOW, DAMMIT!
review 2: While there were a few stories that just didn't speak to me, this anthology (on the whole) is quite good. As usual, the de Lint and Gaiman stories were my favorite of the bunch, but other standout authors/stories (IMO) were Terry
... more Windling, Shira Lipkin, Angel Leigh McCoy, SatyrPhil Brucato, Alexandra Elizabeth Honigsberg and Laurel K Hamilton. It definitely makes me want to pick up a Sooj Tucker CD and hear the vocals to go with some of her lyrics.2010 Reread--Even more excellent than I remembered. Recommended (if you can find it). less
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Richardson
Great book. Some really interesting and different short stories and endings.
oshin
Great collection of mystical, magical, musical stories.
poop
This is a genre I could like after all.
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