An interesting compilation of stories, ranging from his early works to some that are a bit more contemporary. It encompasses not only fantasy pieces but also fictional tales.
I firmly believe that my favorite story is the one that lent its name to the book. I had the privilege of hearing it read by the author himself, and even now, whenever I read it, I can still vividly recall the professor's German accent.
I have been procrastinating on reading the last few short stories. I suppose it is high time that I should read them so that I can neatly shelve this book in the "read" section. This way, I can move on to explore other literary treasures and expand my reading horizons.
A collection of short stories by the author of The Last Unicorn.
I happened to come across this when I noticed the author was signing copies at his table during Balticon. At that time, I simply picked it up out of curiosity, but it wasn't until now that I finally got around to reading it.
Among all the stories, "Julie's Unicorn" stands out as my favorite. However, I have to admit that all of them are actually quite good. Each story has its own unique charm and吸引力. They take the readers on different adventures and introduce them to various characters and settings. It's truly a wonderful collection that showcases the author's creativity and storytelling skills.