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Louise Marley
Louise Marley, a former concert and opera singer, writes stories of the fantastic. Sometimes set in the past, sometimes in the future, and often in a curious present, her novels tend to be feminist, often musical, occasionally dark, but always with compelling, colorful, and complex characters. ... show more

Louise Marley, a former concert and opera singer, writes stories of the fantastic. Sometimes set in the past, sometimes in the future, and often in a curious present, her novels tend to be feminist, often musical, occasionally dark, but always with compelling, colorful, and complex characters. Louise is in demand as a teacher of writing workshops for adults and young adults.
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Just Olga and her books
Just Olga and her books rated it 9 years ago
I am writing this review as part of Rosie’s Book Review Team. Thanks to the author for providing me a free copy of the novel in exchange for an unbiased review and to Rosie for the opportunity. I try to read in a variety of genres (it’s good to keep the brain on its toes, so to speak, and since I jo...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
On the planet of Nevya, summer happens only once every five years and those who can provide light and warmth are called Cantrixes. They work in houses to help. Sira is a new cantrix assigned to the House of Bariken. The customs of the house of Bariken are not what she really expects and she has t...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
On the planet of Nevya, summer happens only once every five years and those who can provide light and warmth are called Cantrixes. They work in houses to help. Sira is a new cantrix assigned to the House of Bariken. The customs of the house of Bariken are not what she really expects and she has t...
jbarrett5 book reviews, etc
jbarrett5 book reviews, etc rated it 13 years ago
The Glass Butterfly by Louise MarleyName of this book attracted me first, then the story line.I can't even imagine the planning that went into creating a whole new life for yourself. Not sure how she could leave the people she did.Love what the glass butterfly stands for and glad she has it with her...
Amadan na Briona
Amadan na Briona rated it 13 years ago
I still swear I remember watching one of the moon landings on TV. I was barely five years old when Apollo 17 sent the last men to the moon, so maybe I am mistaken, but I am sure this is one of my earliest memories.Going Interstellar is a collection of short stories and essays by notable science fict...
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