

But Mad Amos is easily my favorite book by him, and it's a setting I really wish he'd write more in. Other stuff is okay, and some stuff is just meh. Some of his stuff-like this anthology-I really, really like.

It's a long strange trip, but if you like mixing fantasy genres, or are a devotee of the old west and like seeing where it can go, or if you just enjoy Alan Dean Foster stories, this is probably a good pick for you.moreįor me, Alan Dean Foster is a very hit-and-miss kind of author.
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I cottoned onto this collection from reading a few western pulp stories, which I started reading after watching the movie True Grit. But they gave me something for reading them, were well-plotted, and never dragged too long, spinning each yarn precisely and carefully ending it before it got old and that's really all you can ask for.

They won't be for everyone - cognitive dissonance is going to make some people shy away, and I understand the stories were not the most popular. For the most part, the stories are well-written, and I could easily see Mad Amos having his own series, much like the aforementioned ones authored by Foster. The stories cover a wide variety of weird "magical traditions," from ancient Chinese dragons to Native American spirits, to a pulp super-science agricultural scientist. Along with his unicornhorse Worthless, he travels across the Wild West (and, in the last story, to Hawaii) and deals with otherworldly manifestations and locally-grown spooks with his wits, determination, and the arcane lore he has gathered through a lifetime of strange adventures.

From 1982 to 1996, he wrote a number of Weird West stories much like in his other series, the stories center on one individual, the magical mountain man "Mad" Amos Malone.
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Basically, any story that takes the form of a western, but contains incongruous elements (such as fantasy, science fiction, or the like) is lumped in with the rest as "Weird." As can be supposed, this is a huge field in which to play.Īlan Dean Foster has previously written both a successful comedic fantasy series ( Spellsinger, The Hour of the Gate, The Day of the Dissonance, etc.) and a successful sci-fi series ( The Tar-Aiym Krang (Pip & Flinx Adventures, #1), Orphan Star, The End of the Matter, and so on). Alan Dean Foster has previously written both a successful comedic fantasy series ( Spellsinger, The Hour of the Gate, The Day of the Dissonance, etc.) and a successful sci-fi series ( The Tar-Aiym Krang (Pip & Flinx Adve The "Weird West" genre is not too well-defined. Basically, any story that takes the form of a western, but contains incongruous elements (such as fantasy, science fiction, or the like) is lumped in with the rest as "Weird." As can be supposed, this is a huge field in which to play. The "Weird West" genre is not too well-defined. Ten delightful stories of dragons, jackalopes, snake-oil salesmen, iron horses, and, of course, the incomparable Mad Amos Malone from the incredible imagination of world-class storyteller and bestselling author Alan Dean Foster!. THE PURL OF THE PACIFIC: Mad Amos takes to the high seas on a whale of an adventure and thwarts a vengeful South Pacific island shaman at his own game. NEITHER A BORROWER BE: When a horse thief sets his sights on stealing Amos' faithful mount Worthless, he gets more than he expects.for Worthless isn't exactly an ordinary horse. Plus, two new, never-before-published stories in the Mad Amos canon: Is a renegade dragon harassing the men laying the rails of the great railroad? Are headless Indian spirits driving you from your land? Is that volcano threatening to destroy your settlement? Then Mad Amos is the man for you. But when the world gets weird, there's no one who's better to have on your side. Strange things lurk up in the mountains and out in the plains and deserts of the West, but few are as unique as the giant mountain man named Amos Malone, the man some call Mad Amos, though not to his face. Is a renegade dragon harassing th MOVE OVER, PAUL BUNYAN-MAKE WAY FOR MAD AMOS MALONE! MOVE OVER, PAUL BUNYAN-MAKE WAY FOR MAD AMOS MALONE! Strange things lurk up in the mountains and out in the plains and deserts of the West, but few are as unique as the giant mountain man named Amos Malone, the man some call Mad Amos, though not to his face.
