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Tales from Watership Down, by Richard Adams
The diehard Watership Down fan might find something to like in Tales of Watership Down, but these short stories don't hold a candle to the original epic about a band of rabbits who brave dangers and hardships to find a new home. Read the full review by Sara Lipowitz.
Too Many Magicians is a fantasy/mystery in the best tradition of both those genres. It features the crime-solving team of Lord Darcy, a sleuth to rival Sherlock Holmes, and Sean O'Lochlainn, a forensic sorcerer, who together unravel the most tangled webs woven by those who practice to deceive. Read the full review by Sara Lipowitz.
Max Trader, a instrument maker, wakes up one morning to find that he's a different person. Completely different, as in having an entirely unfamiliar body. From the plot to the conclusions drawn, there's not a lot that's new or startling here. Read the full review by Sara Lipowitz.
Heroes of legend. Mighty thews and mirror-sheened armor and six outriders to carry the baggage. And up rides ... Titch. The third book of the Warhorse of Esdragon series marks a return to the humor of the first, without succumbing to slapstick. Read the full review by Becky Parkhurst.