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Marv Wolfman and George Pérez’s Crisis on Infinite Earths

It may seem strange to begin a review by taking a look at the end of the book, but Dick Giordano begins his afterword of DC Comics’ Crisis on Infinite Earths with, “Whew, what a read, huh?” (This is the … Continue reading

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Various authors: An Omnibus Review Of Books About Christmas In History And Tradition

Tony von Renterghem’s When Santa Was a Shaman (Llewellyn Books, 1995) Clement Miles’s Christmas Customs and Traditions: Their History and Significance (T. Fisher, Unwin, 1912; Dover, 1976) John Ashton’s A Righte Merrie Christmasse!!! The Story of Christ-Tide (Benjamin Blom, 1968 … Continue reading

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Various authors and editors: An omnibus review of British Folk Tales

Nina Auerbach and U.C. Knoepflmacher’s Forbidden Journeys: Fairy Tales and Fantasies by Victorian Women Writers (University of Chicago Press, 1992) Katherine Briggs’s Abbey Lubbers, Banshees, & Boggarts; British Folktales; and Folktales of England (Pantheon, 1979), (Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1977), … Continue reading

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Robert Holdstock’s The Bone Forest

Robert Holdstock is best known for his sprawling Ryhope Wood series, which encompasses, most readers think, four complex novels: Mythago Wood, Lavondyss, The Hollowing, and Gate of Ivory, Gate of Horn. Of course they are some of the finest writing … Continue reading

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Robert Holdstock’s Unknown Regions

Robert Holdstock is not the finest living writer of the fantastic. That being said, there are precious few other accolades one can withhold from the man or his writing. He has produced a truly remarkable body of work, with his … Continue reading

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Robert Holdstock’s Celtika, and The Iron Grail: Books One and Two of the Merlin Codex

On the strength of this beginning novel of a new series, Robert Holdstock is attempting to tie together almost everything he has written since the British Science Fiction Award winning Mythago Wood, weaving together all the threads of Western mythology … Continue reading

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Gareth Hanrahan’s The One Ring: Tales from the Lone-lands

The One Ring: Tales From the Lone-lands is a supplement to The One Ring role-playing game. Set in one of the less familiar regions of Middle-earth, in this case Erador, it provides rich new details and concepts for use there. … Continue reading

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Art Spiegelman and Francoise Mouly, editors’ It Was a Dark and Silly Night

Nathan Brazil wrote this review. Across the hemisphere our heroes dash in a flying machine of their own design, when down below in the ravaged tulip fields they spot the herbicidal maniacs. It Was a Dark and Silly Night is … Continue reading

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Michael Pearce’s first five Mamur Zapt novels

The Mamur Zapt & The Return of the Carpet The Night of the Dog: A Mamur Zapt Mystery The Donkey-Vous: A Mamur Zapt Mystery The Men Behind: A Mamur Zapt Mystery The Girl in the Nile: A Mamur Zapt Mystery … Continue reading

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A. A. Milne Winnie-the-Pooh, The House at Pooh Corner, and The Complete Tales & Poems of Winnie-the-Pooh

Pooh, like seemingly everything else, has been Disneyfied. The process actually started when I was a lad in the 1960s, with the short film Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day. Sadly, that was my introduction to Pooh, and I … Continue reading

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