A review by fulgheri
Legends : Short Novels By The Masters Of Modern Fantasy by Robert Silverberg, Robert Silverberg

3.0

King: 4/5 - I read a lot of his horror novels in high school, and "The Little Sisters of Eluria" definitely kindled my interest in his Dark Tower saga.
Pratchett: 4/5 - I remember reading a Discworld novel in high school (again), but I didn't enjoy it that much. Fortunately "The Sea and Little Fishes" made me want to give it another try.
Goodkind: 1/5 - And one wonders why fantasy is widely considered a genre for adolescents…
Card: 1/5 - See above.
Silverberg: 4/5 - Very intriguing. "The Seventh Shrine" made me very curious about Majipoor.
Le Guin: 1/5 - See the comments above about children stories.
Williams: 3/5 - I read the Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn trilogy (guess when) in high school, and years later the Otherland saga, which I enjoyed immensely more and I consider far more mature. "The Burning Man" isn't bad, just not very intense…
Martin: 5/5 - Even though I had already read it somewhere else, it was good to taste the first of Dunk and Egg's adventures once again.
McCaffrey: 1/5 - See the comments above about children stories, replace children with little girls… /*rolleyes*/
Feist: 1/5 - I found the Riftwar saga childish when I was a teenager, now I'd venture to call it fit for kindergarten.
Jordan: 5/5 - Another classic… Such fond fond memories…