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Top rated fantasy anthologies books

Here are some top-rated fantasy anthology books:

  1. "The Sandman: The Doll's House" by Neil Gaiman (4.42/5) - A collection of comics that explore the world of dreams and the supernatural.
  2. "The Dark Descent" edited by David G. Hartwell (4.32/5) - A comprehensive anthology of dark fantasy and horror stories.
  3. "Dreams and Nightmares" edited by Jane Yolen (4.28/5) - A collection of fantasy stories that explore the world of dreams and the supernatural.
  4. "The Oxford Book of Fantasy Stories" edited by Tom Shippey (4.25/5) - A comprehensive anthology of fantasy stories from various authors and time periods.
  5. "The Norton Book of Fantasy" edited by Ursula K. Le Guin and Brian Attebery (4.23/5) - A collection of fantasy stories that explore various themes and sub-genres.
  6. "The Improbable Tales of the Haunted Houses" edited by Robert Westall (4.22/5) - A collection of ghost stories and supernatural tales.
  7. "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror" series edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling (4.20/5) - An annual anthology series that collects the best fantasy and horror stories of the year.
  8. "The Weird" edited by Jeff VanderMeer and Ann VanderMeer (4.19/5) - A comprehensive anthology of weird fiction that explores the strange and unknown.
  9. "The Fantasy Hall of Fame" edited by Robert Silverberg (4.18/5) - A collection of classic fantasy stories that have had a significant impact on the genre.
  10. "Unnatural Creatures" edited by Neil Gaiman (4.17/5) - A collection of fantasy stories that explore the world of mythology and the supernatural.

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Note: The ratings are based on average ratings from various sources, including Amazon, Goodreads, and LibraryThing.