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Alma Alexander
ALMA ALEXANDER is a novelist who writes for both adults ("The Secrets of Jin Shei", "Embers of Heaven", "Midnight at Spanish Gardens", "The Hidden Queen", "Changer of Days") and YA audiences (the Worldweavers trilogy, "Gift of the Unmage", "Spellspam", "Cybermage","Dawn of Magic" - as well as the... show more
ALMA ALEXANDER is a novelist who writes for both adults ("The Secrets of Jin Shei", "Embers of Heaven", "Midnight at Spanish Gardens", "The Hidden Queen", "Changer of Days") and YA audiences (the Worldweavers trilogy, "Gift of the Unmage", "Spellspam", "Cybermage","Dawn of Magic" - as well as the new series, The Were Chronicles, "Random", "Wolf" and "Shifter")

Her work has been translated into 14 languages worldwide, including Hebrew,Turkish, and Catalan.

She is currently at work on a new series of alternate history novels with roots in Eastern Europe.

She lives in Bellingham, WA, with her husband, two cats, and assorted visiting
wildlife.
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The Reading Jackalope
The Reading Jackalope rated it 10 years ago
They saved the day with SCIENCE! I can't speak to how accurate the science was as I tended to read those sections with "science babble, science babble, science babble" running through my head. But SCIENCE! I am very much looking forward to the next one.
The Reading Jackalope
The Reading Jackalope rated it 10 years ago
one of the most unique were stories I've ever read. I loved the way were-kind were another minority, but never replaced minorities. and the micro-aggressions experienced by Celia, heartbreaking. but that ending, even though I suspected it, the cliff hanger ending... argh.
My Book Blog
My Book Blog rated it 10 years ago
I was given a free copy for an honest review.Abducticon had a chance to be a really great book. Sadly, it is tedious and boring. If you've seen Terminator 2, you know how it will end. The British slang is strange, seeing as how mostly everyone is American.
Bibliophilia
Bibliophilia rated it 11 years ago
This is an anthology of SF/F/Spec Fic/Horror from the members of Absolute Write, especially the forums. There are familiar names here—Alma Alexander, and Suzanne Palmer, both of whom are familiar to SF/F fans. But the new names here are well-worth reading. I'm not going to list them all—but I will...
Inkspot Fancy
Inkspot Fancy rated it 12 years ago
I think this might be the very best book that I've ever had to preface a review of with - I can't recommend this book unreservedly. It has some great aspects to it, but also some deeply disappointing writing choices that sap a lot of the tension out of the story.Starting with the good - the characte...
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