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Opened this months issue of "World of Fantasy" (Mir Fantastiki) and here is the short review.
The special-files part is dedicated to Terry Gilliam and his work, everything from Monty Python to the Brothers Grimm.
Fantasy-tourism is focused on dragons, in their different forms all around the world. The photos alone are magnificent.
From new books translated to Russian the one most worth mentioning would be James Patterson's Witch & Wizard.
Other books in the issue include:
Mirrorshades,
Anthony Ryan - Blood Song,
Diana Wynne Jones - Enchanted Glass
and Yukensho, a collection of fantasy-horror stories from the Japanese writer Hideyuki Kikuchi.
There's also an interview with Maria Semenova, for those interested in her work.
Movie club features: "How to train your dragon", "Guardians of the Galaxy" and a retro-view of the making of "Alien".
Movie reviews include: "How to train your dragon 2", "Godzilla", "Maleficent", "X-men: Days of future past" and "Edge of tomorrow".
The anime part is a little un-exiting this time. Although the flower-loving space pirate Harlock could at least be considered a nice example of space opera.
Also there is a thorough article on action-figures. About their history and the culture surrounding them.
The Gate of worlds division of the issue talks about the worlds underneath, about caves, catacombs and others alike. Of course there is a section dedicated to Moria.
There's much much more to read and a quiz about Tolkien's work, with a nice prize one might add.

The special-files part is dedicated to Terry Gilliam and his work, everything from Monty Python to the Brothers Grimm.
Fantasy-tourism is focused on dragons, in their different forms all around the world. The photos alone are magnificent.
From new books translated to Russian the one most worth mentioning would be James Patterson's Witch & Wizard.
Other books in the issue include:
Mirrorshades,
Anthony Ryan - Blood Song,
Diana Wynne Jones - Enchanted Glass
and Yukensho, a collection of fantasy-horror stories from the Japanese writer Hideyuki Kikuchi.
There's also an interview with Maria Semenova, for those interested in her work.
Movie club features: "How to train your dragon", "Guardians of the Galaxy" and a retro-view of the making of "Alien".
Movie reviews include: "How to train your dragon 2", "Godzilla", "Maleficent", "X-men: Days of future past" and "Edge of tomorrow".
The anime part is a little un-exiting this time. Although the flower-loving space pirate Harlock could at least be considered a nice example of space opera.
Also there is a thorough article on action-figures. About their history and the culture surrounding them.
The Gate of worlds division of the issue talks about the worlds underneath, about caves, catacombs and others alike. Of course there is a section dedicated to Moria.
There's much much more to read and a quiz about Tolkien's work, with a nice prize one might add.
