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Magic Mirrors (NESFA's Choice) [Hardcover]

John Bellairs (Author), Tim Szczesuil & Ann Broomhead (Editor), Omar Rayyan (Illustrator)
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July 23, 2009
Magic Mirrors is a collection of the adult fantasy and humorous works of John Bellairs. This collection includes The Face in the Frost, The Dolphin Cross (a previously unpublished fragment sequel to The Face in the Frost), The Pedant and the Shuffly, and Saint Fidgita and Other Parodies. The collection introduction is by Bruce Coville. There is also a special introduction to the Dolphin Cross by Ellen Kushner.

The Face in the Frost is a fantasy novel that centers on two accomplished wizards, Prospero ("and not the one you're thinking of") and Roger Bacon, tracking down the source of a great magical evil. Playfully written with frightening dips into necromancy, the novel includes talking mirrors, carriages made out of turnips and miniature wizards bobbing through underground rivers in miniature ships, but also disturbing imagery including magically mummified animals, melting cities, and souls trapped within their own graves. Bellairs said, "The Face in the Frost was an attempt to write in the Tolkien manner. I was much taken by The Lord of the Rings and wanted to do a modest work on those lines. In reading the latter book I was struck by the fact that Gandalf was not much of a person just a good guy. So I gave Prospero, my wizard, most of my phobias and crotchets. It was simply meant as entertainment and any profundity will have to be read in."

The Dolphin Cross is an unfinished fragment (about the first third) of the sequel to The Face in the Frost, and shares the two protagonists from that novel, Prospero and Roger Bacon. In this adventure, Prospero is kidnapped and exiled to a lonely island. He escapes and manages to unravel some of the mystery as to who would want to do this and why?

The Pedant and the Shuffly is a short, illustrated fable detailing the chaotic encounter of the two title characters. The evil magician Snodrog ensnares his victims with his inescapable logic and transforms them into Flimsies (stained handkerchiefs)...until the kindly sorcerer, Sir Bertram Crabtree-Gore (Esq.) enlists the help of a magical Shuffly (Latin name: Scuffulans Hirsutus)...and Snodrog meets his match!

St. Fidgeta and Other Parodies is a collection of short stories satirizing the rites and rituals of Second Vatican Council era Catholicism. A mixture of mock scholarship, parodies of ecclesiastical language and manner, puns, jokes and occasional strokes of inspired foolishness.
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This illustrated compilation of the late author John Bellairs's books for adults pairs his most beloved novel and its never-before-published fragmented sequel, along with two additional early works. In "The Face of the Frost," Bellairs's effervescent humor shines, complimented by moments of vivid terror, and complete with a sass-talking magic mirror and a soulful wizard named Prospero. Prospero, alongside his compatriot Roger, meander through a disorderly country of "several centuries (or so)" ago, hoping to defeat a shape-shifting force unleashed by a malevolent wizard. "The Dolphin Cross," Bellairs's unfinished sequel, opens with the arrival of a 600-year-old corpse wearing a knight's armor. Following his capture and imprisonment on a clandestine island, Prospero returns to encounter yet another wizard; this time, Bellairs strikes a more languorous and somber tone, though he retains his playful virtuosity. "St. Fidgeta and Other Parodies" and "The Pedant and the Shuffly" offer a hybrid of Borges and Lewis Carroll, but it's Bellairs's mastery of nightmarish imagery and unflinching command of the macabre that should lure fans to rediscover his cache of horror stories and gothic mysteries.
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: NESFA Press; 1 edition (July 23, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1886778671
  • ISBN-13: 978-1886778672
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.6 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,033,773 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars All the out of print Bellairs are back, February 15, 2010
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This is a collection of John Bellairs' works that were not explicitly written for children. It includes The Face in the Frost; the first 150 or so pages of the unfinished sequel manuscript, The Dolphin Cross; St Fidgeta & Other Parodies; and The Pedant & The Shuffly.

The Face in the Frost is one of the best books I have ever read, and I am so glad it's back in print now. It's at turns hilarious & very scary, full of silly obscure magicians. A wizard called Prospero (not the one you are thinking of either) lives in a faraway land & his best friend is Roger Bacon (who is exactly the one you are thinking of, unless you are thinking of Francis). Someone - or something - starts trying to kill Prospero, as well as scaring the daylights out of the entire kingdom, & Prospero and Roger must try to discover its source & stop it. Lin Carter blurbed on a previous edition that it was probably the best fantasy book since The Lord of the Rings, & I agree. (It's also completely different from The Lord of the Rings.)

The Dolphin Cross finds Prospero in a bit of trouble again, with plenty of strange happenings & more creepy animate leaves. If you've read The Face in the Frost, you've probably been wishing for a sequel for the last 20 years or however long, so this really need no introduction, except to remind you that there is no ending, it's only 150 pages & then it stops. Only Bellairs' kids books sold well enough I guess.

St Fidgeta and Other Parodies is a series of parodies of pre-Vatican II American Catholicism. I'm not Catholic & I'm pretty sure I was born after Vatican II, but I think they're funny. From the adman brainstorming how to run the Pope's visit to NY to the wonderful parody of church architecture, it's all interesting and ranges from mildly funny to LOL.

The Pedant and the Shuffly is Bellairs' other classic besides Face in the Frost. It is an illustrated novella about Sir Bertram Crabtree-Gore, Esq, who encounters an evil pedant named Snodrog who uses faulty logic to make people believe they don't exist, at which point they turn into small linen napkins which float about and do his will. Obviously Sir Bertram can't let this situation continue, and goes to enlist the help of a Shuffly to defeat the pedant. The best parts are the parodies about obscure academic & religious things, as always in Bellairs.
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It's a pity John Bellairs didn't write more adult fiction too. It was really interesting, being an author myself, seeing one of his books in progress.Magic Mirrors (NESFA's Choice) Definitely worth the read. A.A.Riley, Author of The Key of Aramath The Key of Aramath
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