by Peter S. Beagle, Garth Nix, Carrie Vaughn, Patricia A. McKillip, Bruce Coville, Carlos Hernandez, Karen Joy Fowler, Jane Yolen, Nancy Springer, Cailtin R. Kiernan, Margo Lanagan How could I resist a collection of stories about unicorns, especially when I've actually heard of some of the authors...
General implied spoilers ahead! That said, let me introduce Flagon the Fierce and Friendly Welsh Dragon, with his third Goodreads review. Flagon says: ROARYAY! These Nix and Williams people really understand the truth about human-Dragon relations! It's great to get a story that explains it ...
This marks a return to form after the disappointing Clariel. It also marks a return to the story of Lirael, Remembrancer and Abhorsen-in-waiting, picking up during the events of the novella, The Creature in the Case. We also get a new protagonist in the form of Ferin, a girl from one of the far nort...
A witch is a "woman practicing sorcery." The Oxford English Dictionary explains that sorcery is the "supposed art of influencing [the] course of events by occult control of nature or of spirits, witchcraft." By definition a witch, differs from a sorcerer, in that they do not use physical tools or ac...
A fairy story for the modern era, with a princess who is "not the type that needs rescuing" off on a Quest to restore a Prince that's been turned in to a frog and save herself and her older sister (who does need rescuing) from their evil stepstepfather, Duke Rikard. It's fun, funny and plays with th...
This is the second review I'm writing for Goldenhand. I was supplied with a review copy from Edelweiss in 2016, but only found out it was half the book when I checked Nix's website for a quiet announcement. I purchased a physical copy because I have and love the rest of the series, but I ended up bo...
She didn’t need the Sight to know that Sameth would like to ask an awful lot of questions. “And it’ll take about four hours. Without,” she added firmly, “any interruptions.”
Now that she was actually in the boat and about to depart, she felt very nervous. For the first time, she would be going out into a world that was not bounded by stone or ice, and she would have to see and speak to many strangers.
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