Creature Fantastic

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Creature Fantastic

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Dragons...unicorns...cats...FANTASTIC!

A magic-filled menagerie of the most alluring animals in all of fantasy fiction!

Includes all-new, original stories by * Jody Lynn Nye * Michelle West * Kristine Kathryn Rusch * Josepha Sherman * P.N. Elrod * Rosemary Edghill * Gary A. Braunbeck * and others.

Creature Fantastic,Various,Denise Little,DAW,0756400074,Anthologies (multiple authors),Fantasy,Fantasy - Anthologies,Fantasy - General,Fantasy fiction,Fantasy fiction, American,Fiction,Fiction - Fantasy,Short stories,Fiction / Fantasy / General

Book Updates:

  1. Cross Vol. 1 (Cross)
  2. Daemon Gates 1: Day of the Daemon (Daemon Gates)
  3. Dancing Gods: Part One (Dancing Gods Part 1)
  4. Dancing Gods: Part Two (Vengeance of the Dancing Gods & Songs of the Dancing God s) (The Dancing Gods , Part 2)
  5. Diablo II: To Hell & Back (Dungeons & Dragons Accessory)
  6. Die, Vecna, Die! (Dungeons & Dragons)
  7. Double Edged Sword
  8. Dragonkin, Volume 2 : Talisman
  9. Dragonsinger (Harper Hall Trilogy)
  10. Drum Into Silence (Drums of Chaos)

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