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The Wizards of Odd: Comic Tales of Fantasy by Peter Haining

mithren's review against another edition

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dark reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

2.0

Most of these stories are not even in the humor genre, much less funny. When I read an anthology subtitled Comic Tales of Fantasy, I expect to at least chuckle in a third of them, and for 90% to belong to the humor genre; but this was just a terrible slog to get through.

Also the majority of them are not fantasy, but science fiction. I'd give it a pass if the scifi stories were contained to the last section, Astronauts and Aliens, but even on the first two, Wizards and Wotsits and Swords and Sorcery, fantasy is in the minority.

The mini-introductions that the author made for each story were generally intereting, though. Not all of them were great, but still a facisnating bit of historical, biographycal and literary context.

It is really a shame that this anthology is so dissapointing, though, because it got a very good cover; very Pratchett-like. [Which makes sense, being in reality the cover of one of his short-stories, available in this anthology.]



Stories I Liked:
  • Theatre of Cruelty [Discworld #14.5] - Terry Pratchett | The only one genuinely funny
  • The Rule of Names [Earthsea Cycle] - Ursula K. Le Guin | Very amusing
  • The Odd Old Bird [Doctor Eszterhazy] - Avram Davidson | Very Pratchett-like
  • Ministering Angels - C. S. Lewis | Very amusing, got a few chuckles out of me
  • The Gnurrs Come from the Voodvork Out [Papa Schimmelhorn] - Reginald Bretnor | Some passages were very funny
  • Captain Wyxtpthll's Flying Saucer [variant title of Trouble with the Natives] - Arthur C. Clarke | Funny, I chuckled a little a few times

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jarichan's review

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3.0

Dieses Buch habe ich nur wegen der Kurzgeschichte von Douglas Adams gekauft. Und auch wenn sich die Geschichte von Adams nicht als meine liebste entpuppte, so bin ich ihm doch dankbar, dass er mich auf diese unterhaltsame Sammlung aufmerksam gemacht hat.

Diese Sammlung beinhaltet einige grosse Namen. Nicht nur Douglas Adams ist hier zu finden, sondern auch Terry Pratchett, Isaac Asimov, HG Wells, Le Guin... nur um ein paar zu nennen. Jedoch durfte ich auch viele neue Autoren kennenlernen, von denen ich bisher noch nie gehört hatte.

Somit eignet sich dieses Buch hervorragend für Leser/innen, die sich einen Überblick über diverse Autoren des Fantasy/Sci-Fi-Genres machen wollen. Ich zum Beispiel konnte endlich meine Scheu vor Ursula K. Le Guin ablegen. Leider ist die Auswahl der Texte, gesellschaftlich und historisch bedingt, sehr männerlastig. Eine neue Version fände ich eine gute Idee und würde das Buch dann auch definitiv lesen.

Die Texte sind, aufgrund der breiten Auswahl an Autoren, sehr unterschiedlich, was für mich ein positiver Punkt ist. Manche sind sehr witzig, manche eher leicht beängstigend, manche gar nichts für mich. Aber ich bin mir sicher, dass bei dieser Kollektion jede und jeder etwas für sich finden wird.

casperl0ck's review against another edition

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5.0

An utterly gorgeous collection.

om_nom_nomigon's review against another edition

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2.0

this was my book of short stories for the 2015 reading challenge. I thought given as I love fantasy and short stories that this would have been a safe bet, but to be honest it was a bit of a disappointment. There were a few good stories in there, but in general it was a bit of a slog.

acknud's review against another edition

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1.0

I tried and tried to read this to conclusion but I couldn't. It just did not hold my interest.

kikiandarrowsfishshelf's review against another edition

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2.0

Has some funny stories and some not so funny. Roughly half are funny, so it's a pretty mixed bag.

tharina's review against another edition

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3.0

Give me Douglas Adams and Terry Pratchett in the same place and I'm happy. As a collection of short stories from different authors who all have different approaches, The Wizards of Odd will offer different levels of enjoyment to different readers.
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