Collected by award-winning anthologist David G. Hartwell, here is a stockingful of classic Christmas fantasies
Wonders abound at Christmas, and never more so than in this delightful collection of holiday stories by some of today's most gifted writers of fantasy and science-fiction. In this volume, Harlan Ellison, Alan Dean Foster, Kit Reed, Howard Waldrop, Donald Westlake, and many other science fiction and fantasy stars present their...
It's an excellent place to start for the almost-new fantasy reader, as I was when I read it the first time. I had read a book by Nina Kiriki Hoffman, and it was her name on the cover that drew me into this one. Well, Donald E. Westlake didn't hurt, either. Of course, I had certainly heard of Harlan Ellison once I discovered his presence, also. And major kudos to the editors for not splashing his name all over the cover as a ploy to sell more books! If you think that fantasy is all outer space or off-the-wall type stories, then this book is a good way to disprove that theory. There really is all kinds of variety present here: historical, mystery, even a touch of romance. And, yes, there are some outer space and off-the-wall, too. In all honesty, I think there really is something for everyone in this collection, which, I think, is the way it's supposed to be. Anyway, I was very much enchanted with this book. My particular and forever favorite story is "The Nutcracker Coup" by Janet Kagan. No wonder it won the 1993 Hugo Award. It's a truly powerful indictment against prejudice wherever it is to be found, and the way such intolerance is turned back on the 'bad guys' is really choice! I wish she'd write more. My next fave was "The Bedlam Inn" by Madeleine Robins, because it could as easily have been in a Regency collection as this one. A perfect Christmas tale!If you think that fantasy is all outer space or off-the-wall type stories, then this book is a good way to disprove that theory. There were really all kinds of variety present here: historical, mystery, even a touch of romance. "Death in the Christmas Hour" by James Powell is another winner in my book, as is Nina Kiriki Hoffman's "LaZelle Family Christmas". Well, but then, they must all be good stories, considering they're to be found in this highly regarded collection. I certainly read them all, but to be sure, some of them I did enjoy more than others. There was nothing in any of them to turn me off the idea of fantasy as a genre, that's for sure. I've happily recommended this book to many readers, and will continue to do so.
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