THE LADY IN THE GLASS AND OTHER STORIES is an anthology of Anne Bishop’s short stories. I was excited about this because it features stories from her best-selling series as well as some never-before-released stories.
Anthologies are great for loyal readers because you can have all the novellas in one place to read, but they offer a lot to new readers too because you can try out the author’s writing style and different series with one book!
All these stories are well-written and almost poetic to read. Bishop’s writing continues to impress as she delves deeper into her world-building and characters with all these short stories. It gives greater insight into the minds of the characters as well as shows off the unique worlds that she has created. If you’re a Fantasy reader, then you definitely won't want to skip out on this one! It’s a recommended read for all people who love fantasy and Anne Bishop!
A magical collection of stories new and old spanning across all of Anne Bishop’s most beloved fantasy worlds.
Here, together for the first time, the shorter works of New York Times bestselling fantasy author Anne Bishop are included in one dazzling volume.
A master of bringing fantasy worlds to life, this collection showcases Bishop’s impressive range, from rarities of her earliest writing to the Realms of the Blood, from darker fairytale retellings to the Landscapes of Ephemera, and from standalone stories of space exploration and fantastical creatures to the contemporary fantasy terrain of the World of the Others.
Includes previously published and unpublished tales, as well as two brand-new stories, written especially for this collection: “Friends and Corpses,” a murder mystery in which the corpse has some decidedly unusual qualities, and “Home for the Howlidays,” a heartwarming return to the Blood Prophet Meg Corbyn and the shapeshifting Simon Wolfgard from The Others.