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Great Angel Fantasies: Nine Celestial Chronicles

Great Angel Fantasies: Nine Celestial Chronicles

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: 9 Perfomances that barely enhance the experience
Review: 9 short stories by 9 different authors, each "performed" by someone else ("Letting Go" by Ken Wisman performed by Susan Anspach & Will Patton; "In Gethsemene" by Stephen Gallagher performed by Christopher Cazenove; "The Big Sky" by Charles de Lint performed by Loretta Swit; "Alfred" by Lisa Goldstein performed by Jennifer Warnes; "And the Angels Sing" by Kate Wilhelm performed by Denise Crosby; "Basileus" by Robert Silverberg performed by Roscoe Lee Browne; "The Man Who Loved the Faioli" by Roger Zelazny performed by Tim Russ; "All Vows" by Esther M. Friesner performed by Terry Farrell; and "Upon the Dull Earth" by Philip K. Dick performed by Kevin McCarthy). If you're expecting Angel fantasies or light and airy angel stories you've come to the wrong place! These are stories firmly set in the fantasy genre that tell of encounters with other-worldly beings - not necessarily Angels!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Sadly disappointing, depressed dark images portrayed. 0 star
Review: Why would anyone want to listen to dark, dreary stories of the undead, Angels that drink blood, this book was very misrepresented in the title. "Deamon" fantasies is much more appropriate. I was looking forward to a spiritual uplifting, instead I threw all the tapes and box into the trash, right where it belongs.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Sadly disappointing, depressed dark images portrayed. 0 star
Review: Why would anyone want to listen to dark, dreary stories of the undead, Angels that drink blood, this book was very misrepresented in the title. "Deamon" fantasies is much more appropriate. I was looking forward to a spiritual uplifting, instead I threw all the tapes and box into the trash, right where it belongs.


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