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This ultimate collection for fans of the syndicated TV series Xena: Warrior Princess, ending after six seasons in August, 2001, features 15 all-new original stories by 17 of fantasy's best-known authors who bring Xena, Gabrielle, Joxer, Ares, and a host of Olympians back to life in these adventures. Authors include Jennifer Roberson, Diane Duane, Melissa Good, Greg Cox, and others.… (lisätietoja)
Can't hate the fact that you're never stuck with one story for too long, as it's an anthology. Everyone who reads this will find *something* to appreciate. "The Hungry Land" is truly haunting. As a Xena/Ares 'Shipper, I *ROLLED* when I read "Immortal Desire". "Horsing Around" is another highlight. "Homecoming" is ...odd and perhaps slightly out-of-place, being almost a science-fiction story rather than a fantasy tale. "A Weapon..." highlights Xena's struggle for redemption in sharp relief without being maudlin. Lastly, I've reread "Came the Dawn" about 57 times (okay, one or two, but it's a fave and I love it!) since I got the book this past summer. So, so *so* funny! Pick this one up if you're a Xena fan--You won't be sorry! ( )
This ultimate collection for fans of the syndicated TV series Xena: Warrior Princess, ending after six seasons in August, 2001, features 15 all-new original stories by 17 of fantasy's best-known authors who bring Xena, Gabrielle, Joxer, Ares, and a host of Olympians back to life in these adventures. Authors include Jennifer Roberson, Diane Duane, Melissa Good, Greg Cox, and others.
"Homecoming" is ...odd and perhaps slightly out-of-place, being almost a science-fiction story rather than a fantasy tale. "A Weapon..." highlights Xena's struggle for redemption in sharp relief without being maudlin. Lastly, I've reread "Came the Dawn" about 57 times (okay, one or two, but it's a fave and I love it!) since I got the book this past summer. So, so *so* funny! Pick this one up if you're a Xena fan--You won't be sorry! ( )