The Flight of the Horse, by Larry Niven

Rating: [I do not rate collections]

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Reviewed date: 2007 Jun 12

Pages: 212

I despise time travel, but these whimsical stories by Larry Niven are an exception. They're funny, not serious. And they're fantasy, not science fiction. The only science fiction story in this collection is Flash Crowd, which I remember reading years ago. It was good then, and only slightly less so now.

What Good is a Glass Dagger? is the best story of the collection, about a young werewolf who attacks a warlock and is rewarded with an invisible glass dagger stabbed into his heart. If he ever leaves a mana-rich area, the magic dagger will materialize in his chest and kill him. Larry Niven's concept of mana as a limited resource required for magic is the basis for many role-playing games. So perhaps it may seem cliche now, but hey, Niven used it first.

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