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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN num: 9780756404406
ISBN number: 0756404401
Label: DAW
Manufacturer: DAW
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 320
Printing Date: October 02, 2007
Publishing house: DAW
Sale Popularity Level: 438160
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16 Original stories about fate

Do we all have destinies we can't avoid? Or is each of us able to determine our own future by our actions? Are there key moments in time that offer unique opportunities to change fate?

These are just a few of the questions explored in sixteen original tales that follow the paths of fates to distant worlds, dimensions, and times. From a being trained to be something he was not...to a street vendor selling Fate dogs...to the 'true' story of King Arthur...to a gambler who turns to the Kabbalah to find a sure bet...to a man whose girlfriend is one of the three Fates...to the tale of one woman's appointment with Death...here are tales of darkness and danger, and stories with a humorous twist-gripping visions of the role fate can play in anyone's life.



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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - Not Fated to Be a Classic
Let me begin by defending my title. I own almost every Daw Anthology and I have reviewed many of them here on Amazon. Like any other ongoing series, some installments are better than other. Unfortunately, this book has its binding planted firmly in middle ground: it is neither the best or the worst Daw has produced. Of course, like any anthology some of the stories are better than others. "Camelot's Greatest Hits" by Laura Resnick was brilliant and "My Girlfriend Fate" by Darwin A Garrison was smart and witty. Both of those stories I recommend and enjoyed immensely. "The Bones of Mammoth Malone" by Esther M Friesner is one of the best and most brilliant stories I have ever read and it is well worth the money you will spend on this novel just to read this story (but don't read it anywhere you have to be quiet because you WILL laugh out loud. But many of the other stories left me flat. A complete list of the stories is:

**Ascent by Julie E. Czerneda **Approaching Sixty by Mike Resnick and Barry N Malzberg **But World Enough by Sarah A Hoyt **Consigned by Alan Dean Foster **My Girlfriend Fate by Darwin A. Garrison **A Rat's Tale by Barbara Nickless ** The Bones of Mammoth Malone by Esther M Friesner **Death and Taxes by Kristine Kathryn Rusch **Fate Dogs by Rober A Hoyt **The Man With One Bright Eye by Jay Lake **A Tapestry of Souls by Paul Crilley **The Final Choice by Irene Radford **The Prophecy of Symon the Inept by Rebecca Lickiss **Choice of the Oracles by Kate Paulk **Camelot's Greatest Hits by Laura Resnick & **Jack by Dave Freer

Any Daw Anthology is better than lots of other books on the market and this is no exception. It definitely has enough excellent and decent stories to keep you turning pages. However, this particular collection had about a half dozen stories that had me checking the index to see how many pages I had to finish reading.

I would recommend this to any short story fan, however, because every fantasy/sci-fi/horror short story fan has different taste and my indifference might be your brilliance. Just be warned.




Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - enjoyable fantasy collection
The premise of this collection is the role of fate as a hero and or villain is destined to fulfill an ancient prophecy whether they want to or not. Whereas some individuals embrace their destiny as being on an absolute level with "Death and Taxes" (by Kristine Kathryn Rusch), others follow Jonah trying to flee even "The Final Choice" (by Irene Radford) of Death under the premise of free will. The sixteen entries that make up FATE FANTASY are all quite good with a few being excellent. The best short tale perhaps of the year is the Kabala gambling edge of "Approaching Sixty" by Mike Resnick and Barry Malzberg. With a fantasist who's who, fans are fated to read this excellent anthology; as read in their bones as the prime "Choice of the Oracles" (by Kate Paulk) or was that the "Prophecy of Symon the Inept" (by Rebecca Lickiss).

Harriet Klausner





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