Jane Lindskold
Jane Lindskold is the award winning, best-selling author of over twenty novels, including the six volume Firekeeper Saga (aka "The Wolf Books"), the two athanor novels (Changer and Changer's Daughter), the three volumes of the "Breaking the Wall" series, and many more.When she's not writing or...
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Jane Lindskold is the award winning, best-selling author of over twenty novels, including the six volume Firekeeper Saga (aka "The Wolf Books"), the two athanor novels (Changer and Changer's Daughter), the three volumes of the "Breaking the Wall" series, and many more.When she's not writing or reading, she's likely being ordered around by a variety of small animals.She lives in New Mexico.
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The short story anthology Earth, Air, Fire, Water edited by Margaret Weis, the second and last collection of the Tales from the Eternal Archives, contains thirteen stories of varying quality loosely connected to one another through the titular mystical library. But unlike the first collection all t...
The short story anthology Legends edited by Margaret Weis, the first collection of the Tales from the Eternal Archives, contains almost twenty stories of near above average quality loosing connected to one another through a mystical library, titular Eternal Archives. Although the majority of the ni...
I don't think you can call this "urban fantasy" when the stories are old west and 19th century. And if they're modern, they're focused on old west and 19th century stuff. Not what I was looking for.
I just can't handle the long-winded style of writing. It's driving me nuts. It's taking me so long to read a page because I keep editing it. The idea sounds intriguing, but the writing style just can't keep my interest. Not a good book for those who are sensitive to long-winded writers or books in n...
WARNING: Although I tried to give as few details about the plot as possible, don’t read my review if you already plan to read this book. It was difficult to explain my reaction without giving away part of what may have been intended as a surprise.I liked this book, but it had some quirks. First of...