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Leroni of Darkover - Marion Zimmer Bradley, Janni Lee Simner, Dorothy J. Heydt, Vera Nazarian, Margaret L. Carter, Lawrence Schimel, Elisabeth Waters, Chel Avery, Joan Marie Verba, Lynne Armstrong-Jones, Patricia Duffy Novak, Roxana Pierson, Patricia B. Cirone, Priscilla W. Armstrong, Dian
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From the founding of the Comyn Council to a Terran's first encounter with Iaran, here are original tales that take readers from Guild House to Dry Town, from the Terran spaceport settlement to the heart of Hastur's Domain in an exciting new exploration of Darkover and its mysteries. Original. show more
From the founding of the Comyn Council to a Terran's first encounter with Iaran, here are original tales that take readers from Guild House to Dry Town, from the Terran spaceport settlement to the heart of Hastur's Domain in an exciting new exploration of Darkover and its mysteries. Original.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN: 9780886774943 (0886774942)
Publisher: Daw Books
Pages no: 334
Edition language: English
Series: Darkover 6
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Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it
3.0 Leroni of Darkover
Marion Zimmer Bradley is famous for her Avalon books, but I'm a fan of her Darkover stories, set in an original world and a blend of science fiction and fantasy. This is one of a series of anthologies that basically are collection of "fan fiction" by other authors based on MZB's Darkover. I was impr...
Melody Murray's Books
Melody Murray's Books rated it
3.0 Leroni of Darkover
I loved this when I read it over and over as a young woman. I think, now, that the writing is weak though the stories are interesting.
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it
2.0
Perhaps the reason to read this somewhat weak collection is the story “There is Always Someone”. It isn’t a great story, but though it you can see how greatly Bradley embraced the fans of her Darkover series. Also good is “The Ferment”.
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