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Writing Science Fiction & Fantasy (Writing Series) (Writing Series)
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When I started researching the craft of writing SF, I bought Card's book. I have yet to read its equal. That said, this book reawakened the concepts and advice I thought I knew and used.
This book offered no insights I did not know - nothing new, nothing profound. If you are even remotely versed in the topic, it won't likely reveal an... »
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A Song for Arbonne
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great story, rich with detail. not alot of romance, had me spellbound. finished in 2 weeks.... »
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The Dark Descent
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If you could have only one anthology of dark stories, this would be the one to have. Having observed that "fans of horror fiction most often restrict their reading to books and stories given a horror category label, thus missing some of the finest pleasures in that fictional mode," David G. Hartwell assembles here 56 important tales within an insightfu... »
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The Last Light of the Sun
In "The Last Light of the Sun", Guy Gavriel Kay returns to the world he started with "The Lions of al-Rassan" and his series The Sarantine Mosaic. However... »
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Days of Air and Darkness (Deverry)
The city of Cengarn is under siege, with armies both astral and physical massing on opposite sides of the cause of the goddess Alshandra, who seeks to pre... »
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The Talisman
What a great listen for a long road trip! Frank Muller is the greatest narrator, and if you are not familiar with him, make this a must! The book is typ... »
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The Lions of al-Rassan
So far, I have read:
Tigana
A Song for Arbonne
The Last Light of the Sun
The Lions of Al-Rassan
I really liked Tigana... »
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Redeeming the Lost (Tor Fantasy)
This third book was quite enjoyable, I believe it was my favorite of the three. The one thing I didn't like about these books was the way Kerner describes... »
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