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Magic Tails
Martin Greenberg, Janet Pack (Editors)
Daw, Sep 2005, $7.50
ISBN: 0756402883
Cats always seem at home in the fantasy (and horror) genre at least in this reviewer’s mind since the 1950s Bell, Book, and Candle; so a genre match-up seems natural. This fourteen-book collection stars felines as key players in new renditions of children’s fairy tales that target young and aging alike. The contributors are a virtual who’s who of fantasy as popular children’s tales are turned by their tail. Just a few titles to further explain the lead cat: “Ali Babette”, “All the Pigs Houses”, “Sleeping Beauties”, “The Cobwebbed Princess”, and “Cat-Friend”, etc. The tales of the tails is a lot of fun for fantasy fans, and of course feline lovers, and cats (trust me they must be able to read if they reside in my house – if they could only review).
Martin Greenberg, Janet Pack (Editors)
Daw, Sep 2005, $7.50
ISBN: 0756402883
Cats always seem at home in the fantasy (and horror) genre at least in this reviewer’s mind since the 1950s Bell, Book, and Candle; so a genre match-up seems natural. This fourteen-book collection stars felines as key players in new renditions of children’s fairy tales that target young and aging alike. The contributors are a virtual who’s who of fantasy as popular children’s tales are turned by their tail. Just a few titles to further explain the lead cat: “Ali Babette”, “All the Pigs Houses”, “Sleeping Beauties”, “The Cobwebbed Princess”, and “Cat-Friend”, etc. The tales of the tails is a lot of fun for fantasy fans, and of course feline lovers, and cats (trust me they must be able to read if they reside in my house – if they could only review).