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Karen Joy Fowler,Peter S.Beagle,Carrie Vaughn,Garth Nix,David Levine,Nancy Springer,Bruce Coville,Patricia A. McKillip,Dave Smeds,A.C. Wise,Carlos Hernandez,Marina Fitch,Sara A. Mueller

The Unicorn Anthology

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“What a treasure trove!”
—Sarah Beth Durst, author of Queen of the Blood
Unicorns: Not just for virgins anymore. Here are sixteen lovely, powerful, intricate, and unexpected unicorn tales from fantasy icons including Garth Nix, Peter S. Beagle, Patricia A. McKillip, Bruce Coville, Carrie Vaughn, and more. In this volume you will find two would-be hunters who enlist an innkeeper to find a priest hiding the secret of the last unicorn. A time traveler tries to corral an unruly mythological beast that might never have existed at all. The lover and ex-boyfriend of a dying woman join forces to find a miraculous remedy in New York City. And a small-town writer of historical romances discovers a sliver of a mysterious horn in a slice of apple pie.
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348 printed pages
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
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  • Nidhi Ramanshared an impression5 years ago
    👍Worth reading
    🔮Hidden Depths
    💡Learnt A Lot
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    🚀Unputdownable

    The Last Unicorn is one of the best fantasy fictions I've read in a long time, has a very LoTR feel to it.

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  • Aleksey Amanovhas quoted6 years ago
    No sooner had the words left his mouth than he knew it was the wrong thing to say. Yet the tattooist merely blinked his almond eyes, shrugged, and said calmly, “No, sir. Nobody but us chinks here.” He spoke with no more than a slight accent, and with an air that said he was used to the ill grace of soldiers.
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