Available Fantasy and Horror

Fantasy and Horror
By:Neil Barron,Marshall B. Tymn
Published on 1999 by

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More than 2,300 works of fiction and poetry are discussed, each cross-referenced to other works with similar or contrasting themes. Winners and nominees for major awards are identified. Books that are part of a series are flagged, with a complete list of books in series included in a final chapter, along with a comprehensive list of awards, of translations, and of young adult and children's books.

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