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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN num: 9780756403690
ISBN number: 0756403693
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Quantity: 1
Page Count: 320
Printing Date: July 05, 2006
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Brief Book Summary:
From hags and harpies to sorceresses and sirens, this volume features twenty all-new tales that prove women are far from the weaker sex-in all their alluring, magical, and monstrous roles.
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Does no one proofread anything anymore? The errors in this book are appalling and unforgivable! In one story the MAIN character's name is spelled differently in sections of the story! How can a book go to print with such serious problems?
This book seemed like it was thrown together in a hurry without much thought at all. Some of the stories made no sense, or had no point. Considering the poor editing, one has to wonder if whole paragraphs or even pages were left off in order to fit the book into some pre-determined size.
The only reason I gave it 2 stars instead of one is that a few of the stories weren't too bad, but overall, a big disappointment.
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This book was quite entertaining, and most of the stories were strong. These short stories were a great twist to the old myths - ranging from funny, to mildy chilling, to downright silly. Definitely a great light read!
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This anthology, assembled by Denise Little, brings together a collection of stories about women. Not all of them are `bad girls' as the title would like us to believe. Most of the stories center on taking characters normally seen as villainesses and retelling the stories from their point of view, to show they're normal people in unnatural circumstances. Of course, not all the stories are like this. Two that stand out are Banished by Jane Toombs, the main character learns that however bad you are, there's always someone a badder and Jean Rabe's character in Black Annie takes animal rights to a whole new level.
A complete list of the stories follows
*** Shall We Dance by C.S. Friedman
*** Bitter Fruit: A Tale of Crownland by Rosemary Edghill
*** The Light of Ra by Phaedra M. Weldon
*** Time and Memory by Leslie Claire Walker
*** Band of Sisters by Allan Rousselle
*** Mother of Monsters by Greg Beatty
*** Sisters of the Blade by Loren L. Coleman
*** To Ride the Serpent Once More by Terry Hayman
*** Lilith by Peter Orullian
*** Homeless by Annie Reed
*** Sharper Than A Serpent's Tooth by Christina F. York
*** Tsonoqua by Nathaniel Poole
*** Banished by Jane Toombs
*** Soul Taker by Lisa Silversthorne
*** Heart of Stone by Scott William Carter
*** Black Annie by Jean Rabe
*** The Amphora by Steven Mohan, Jr.
*** Dust by Michael Hiebert
*** The Last Ride by Douglas Smith
*** Greek to Me by Laura Resnick
All the stories are well written and flow nicely together, making this one of the most solid anthologies I've read in quite some time.
Highly recommended to fantasy fans, anthology fans, and anyone looking for a good book to read.
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This twenty story anthology focuses on just what the title states: the bad females of fantasy and fairy tales. Normally stories containing Pandora or Isis, etc. they play the villainess secondary character; in this collection these notorious bad girls play the lead role so the audience sees how they perceive their persona, public image, and the encounters that make characters like Cinderella's stepmother become the connotation of parental abuse. Though for the most part well written, much of the bite of being the malevolent one is taken away as several of the ladies insist they are misunderstood. Still fantasy fans who enjoy their villains to be hardened women will find this compilation of all new stories fun and will follow the frolics of these fatal fatale females mostly of Greek mythos.
Harriet Klausner
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