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13 Of The Most Bizarre And Amazing Fantasy Novel Covers

Or: 13 Rare Occasions Where You Should Probably Judge A Book By Its Cover. This Fantasy Football season, give your brain a break from all those stats and check out these fantasy wins. Then let your mouth do the thinking, and enjoy the legendary taste of a Big Mac, only at McDonald's.

1. Prince of Dogs by Kate Elliott

2. The Magick of Camelot by Arthur H. Landis

3. The Weirdstone of Brisingamen by Alan Garner

4. Death's Master by Tanith Lee

5. Split Infinity by Piers Anthony

6. The Fire Rose by Mercedes Lackey

7. Unicorn Variations by Roger Zelazny

8. Daggers of Darkness by Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone

9. The Gate of the Cat by Andre Norton

10. Strip Mauled by Esther Friesner

11. Dreams of Steel by Glen Cook

12. The Chrome Borne by Mercedes Lackey and Larry Dixon

13. Moonsinger's Friends by Andre Norton