An anthology, by its nature, is a conglomeration, and every reader will have individual favorites among its offerings. My experience with this one is a good example of the notion that it's well to have patience and give each story its chance: I enjoyed the first story, Diana L. Paxson's "Equona's Mare" (warrior-princess Shanna finds her consciousness transferred to that of her warhorse after losing temporary custody of the...
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Love this series. To bad MZB has passed on - I'd love to see more anthologies like this. Very interesting stories - always a variety of stories. So what if you don't like one or two stories, there are always some you love. I highly recommend collecting the series. Liked "Burnt Offerings" - wish there was a follow-up story to let you know who she is. I think the princess of a country - or a witch passing her finals? ...
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