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Legends II: Dragon, Sword, and King (original 1999; edition 2004)

by Robert Silverberg (Editor)

Series: Legends (Book II, vol. 1)

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Short novels from the best fantasy writers.
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Title:Legends II: Dragon, Sword, and King
Authors:Robert Silverberg
Info:Del Rey (2004), Mass Market Paperback, 416 pages
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Legends II: Dragon, Sword, and King by Robert Silverberg (Editor) (1999)

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My favourite story in this collection is Diana Gabaldon's and that is probably because it is not fantasy at all. Like her other writing it is really historical romance. I guess what qualifies it for this collection is the use of succubi as a plot device but since, in the end, the succubi turn out to be real women I don't consider it fantasy.

All of the others were well written and enjoyable enough if you like the hero or heroic group on a quest to save the world. Orson Scott Card's story was slightly different in that it is set in a recognizable United States although one that had never gone through the Revolutionary War.

I still don't think I'll ever develop a taste for fantasy but for those who like it, this is a good collection. ( )
  gypsysmom | Aug 25, 2017 |
Legends II: Dragon, Sword, and King bounds together short stories from five bestselling authors in fantasy in one-half of a follow up volume to the first Legends anthology. Edited by Robert Silverberg, this collection sees returning authors such as George R.R. Martin and Orson Scott Card with newcomers Terry Brooks, Diana Gabaldon, and Elizabeth Haydon. All are connected to the author’s best known established universe; however the success of each story is how the reader quickly understands the universe connected to it.

The first three stories in this volume are the best of the five, whether stand alone or part of a prequel sequence, they’re success was on how minimal the reader needed to be knowledge about the author’s established universe regardless of how long their story was. The last two stories while okay-to-good suffered from the reader trying to comprehend some aspect of the established world or in the case of one story having no clue about the importance of anything given that the story was an epilogue of an entire series.

The fact that the two weakest stories of the collection finish off the book gives the overall volume a bad rap when finishing it, however the first three stories make this collection for any first-time readers of their authors. For long-time or experiences readers of any or all of these authors, these stories will be well worth the read.

Individual Story Ratings
A Song of Ice and Fire: The Sworn Sword by George R.R. Martin (4.5/5)
Tales of Alvin Maker: The Yazoo Queen by Orson Scott Card (4/5)
Outlander: Lord John and the Succubus by Diana Gabaldon (4/5)
The Symphony of Ages: Threshold by Elizabeth Haydon (3.5/5)
Shannara: Indomitable by Terry Brooks (2.5/5)

Individual Story Reviews:
http://thechannelofmattries.blogspot.com/2016/05/book-review-legends-ii-dragon-s... ( )
  mattries37315 | May 20, 2016 |
Worth it for the MArtin story alone. ( )
  GSB68 | May 19, 2015 |
More excellent fantasy. This is really a single book, Legends II, split into two books for the paperback version. Orson Scott Card, Terry Brooks, George R. R. Martin and others. A really excellent collection. Despite the title, there's no theme to the Legends collection, just the authors writing about their existing worlds or characters. ( )
  Karlstar | Nov 4, 2009 |
Good stories but I have not read most of the series in this book. Now, I need to start the series to understand the ones in the book. ( )
  gerleliz | Aug 29, 2007 |
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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Silverberg, RobertEditorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Brooks, TerryContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Card, Orson ScottContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Gabaldon, DianaContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Haydon, ElizabethContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Martin, George R. R.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Legends II Part 1, containing five short stories, is the second book in the Legends series. It is not the same book as Legends Vol 2, which is part of the original Legends anthology. The original Legends anthology was split into 3 volumes when it was first published in paperback in the US. And it was also split into 2 volumes in the UK, neither of those legends 2 is this Legends II Part 1 be very careful when combining.

the 5 stories are:
* George R.R. Martin "The Sworn Sword" (A Song of Ice and Fire);
* Orson Scott Card "The Yazoo Queen" (Tales of Alvin Maker);
* Diana Gabaldon "Lord John and the Succubus" (Outlander);
* Elizabeth Haydon "Threshold" (The Symphony of Ages);
* Terry Brooks "Indomitable" (Shannara).

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