George RR Martin and Gardner Dozois (Editors) Songs of Love and Death: All-Original Tales of Star-Crossed Love

George RR Martin and Gardner Dozois (Editors) Songs of Love and Death: All-Original Tales of Star-Crossed Love

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Songs Of Love And Death: All-original Tales Of Sta

Songs of Love and Death: All-Original Tales of Star-Crossed Love

George R.R. Martin and Gardner Dozois (Editors)

Gallery (Pocket), Nov 16 2010, $26.00

ISBN: 9781439150146

Songs of Love contains seventeen winning well written entries that explore the area where fantasy, science fiction, and romance converge as portrayed in a Venn Diagram with three overlapping circles. The compilation opens up with Dresden battling a nasty foe and his heart in "Love Hurts" (Nazareth is right). Following the fantasy master is historical romance guru Jo Beverly contributing a Georgian thriller with the courtship being love or death. In "The Thing About Cassandra," Neil Gaiman shows what happens in a second chance at love with an old girlfriend yet Stuart begins to wonder if he ever met her the first time. Fans of Diana Gabaldon will appreciate her time traveling RAF pilot Jerry to the Outlander era, but his family is back in the WWII period. Melinda M. Snodgrass writes "The Wayfarer's Advice" in which love arrives in deep space and Peter S. Beagle provides love in the laptop age with "Kaskia" and Martin. The compilation is excellent as all authors provide tales of "Star Crossed Love" in various realms (and sub-genres) to the delight of fans who will relish the amalgam zone where fantasy, science fiction, and romance converge.

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