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Tower of Iron Will
Tower of Iron Will rated it 5 years ago
A collection of two short novels by Tanith Lee. These stories are among her earliest published work and reflect the ominous dark tone of most of her Fantasy. The stories are unrelated, but linked by the fact that most of the story of both novels consists of a long journey. Companions on the Road, ...
Jackie's Booklikes
Jackie's Booklikes rated it 7 years ago
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...
Midu Reads
Midu Reads rated it 8 years ago
Below, I mention how I liked each story and include a favorite quote: The Empty Chambers by Neil Gaiman A poem. Very creepy but I’d rather have read a Gaiman story. The Company You Keep by Steve Resnic Tem Walking among us are the members of a secret company. I don’t know what I took away from t...
A Spoopy Love Affair With Books
A Spoopy Love Affair With Books rated it 9 years ago
So, I actually started reading this, I think, three years ago, for my October TBR, and went into a really bad reading slump, so put it down. But the book left an incredible impression on me, and I've been looking for an excuse to pick it up again. Tantih Lee justifies the existence of purple prose...
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books!
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books! rated it 9 years ago
Anthology. I only read stories 1 through 6 so my rating is based only on those stories. 2.58 out of 5 stars. 1. The Truth About Werewolves by Lisa Tuttle. This story was very confusing. A woman is obsessed with werewolves, starts a support group to meet one, meets one who "changes" maybe, and then h...
I Live in Many Worlds
I Live in Many Worlds rated it 9 years ago
And with Red Unicorn concludes this trilogy. To sum up my feelings on this trilogy, I liked it. It was pretty good. I do recommend this series. However, I did have some problems with this last book. That problem being the plot. The entire plot of this book is centered around Tanaquil being depress...
I Live in Many Worlds
I Live in Many Worlds rated it 9 years ago
After having read Black Unicorn, and how much I enjoyed it, I had to get my hands on the next installment in the trilogy. Gold Unicorn carries a much darker tone than its predecessor, however, that does not mean it was less enjoyable. I love how dark the world and the characters became. I enjoyed ...
I Live in Many Worlds
I Live in Many Worlds rated it 9 years ago
This is another one of those books I've been meaning read for a long time. My partner has told me about this series since we were kids. She's mentioned how much this book has influenced her as a person and as a writer and now that I've finally read it, I can see why. This book is filled with so mu...
Opinions of Saturn
Opinions of Saturn rated it 9 years ago
The story’s simple enough: a serving girl saves a foreign prince from certain doom, and he offers to take her back to his wonderful city to live the life of luxury. Of course, they have to traverse a wasteland to get there, which is riddled with all sorts of lovely weather and people who want to kil...
From Lea Silhol's library
From Lea Silhol's library rated it 10 years ago
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