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Ralph Bakshi’s The Lord of the Rings (DVD)

Sarah Meador wrote this review. Ralph Bakshi’s The Lord of the Rings makes a startling assumption for an American cartoon feature. While most animated features seem to take it on faith that their audience will be musical-loving children, The Lord … Continue reading

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Rankin-Bass’ The Hobbit (DVD)

Sarah Meador wrote this review. The animated musical version of The Hobbit, produced for American television by Arthur Rankin, Jr. and Jules Bass (Rankin-Bass), opens with a small bit of narration from the book as the camera pans over lovely … Continue reading

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J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Silmarillion; Christopher Tolkien, editor

Liz Milner wrote this review. The Silmarillion is often described as a difficult book. This is partly because its first readers went to it with the expectation that it would be an adventure story similar to J.R.R. Tolkien’s other works … Continue reading

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Hayao Miyazaki’s The Boy and the Heron

Hayao Miyazaki’s The Boy and the Heron (Japanese title 君たちはどう生きるか or Kimi-tachi wa Dō Ikiru ka – “How Do You Live?”) had won a couple of Golden Globes the previous day when we finally bestirred ourselves to see it at … 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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Jacqueline Carey’s Kushiel’s Scion

In the god-touched, sun-drenched land of Terre d’Ange, where people “love as thou wilt,” there is no one person with as significant a heritage, or as portentious a destiny as Imriel de la Courcel. His parents were the greatest traitors … Continue reading

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Jacqueline Carey’s Kushiel’s Avatar

“Once before, my fears had been made manifest in dreams, although it took a trained adept of Gentian House to enable me to see them — and they had proven horribly well-grounded that time. This time, I remembered. I had … Continue reading

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