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The Snow Queen (Tiamat, book 1) - Community Reviews back

by Joan D. Vinge
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A Spoopy Love Affair With Books
A Spoopy Love Affair With Books rated it 10 years ago
Imagine a mixture of Han Christian Andersen's classic fairy tale, Celtic/Welsh mythology (which I talked about here), the changing and turning of the year; now add in the science fiction and space opera sensibilities of Frank Herbert's Dune, with a dash of Star Wars, and finish it off with Joan D. V...
Book Drunk Sloth
Book Drunk Sloth rated it 11 years ago
This was difficult to follow at first. Once I got into it however, it swept me away.
All the Time in the World
All the Time in the World rated it 12 years ago
Nothing I have tried to write comes even close to capturing this delightful book. The only comparison I can come up with (solely in terms of the blend of fantasy and science fiction) is Robert Silverberg's Lord Valentine's Castle - a degenerate society that uses technology left over from a legendar...
Something clever I'll change later
Something clever I'll change later rated it 12 years ago
This book took me as long to read as Infinite Jest.That's saying something, right there.
suzemo
suzemo rated it 12 years ago
I don't know why I got away from this book like I did. It shouldn't take that long to read, and it's very, very good.I love that the main characters in the book are strong women. I love that the world building is fully fleshed out. I love that it's a coming-of-age story that's not weak. I just ...
Clouds' Cloudscapes
Clouds' Cloudscapes rated it 13 years ago
Christmas 2010: I realised that I had got stuck in a rut. I was re-reading old favourites again and again, waiting for a few trusted authors to release new works. Something had to be done.On the spur of the moment I set myself a challenge, to read every book to have won the Locus Sci-Fi award. That’...
Book Ramblings
Book Ramblings rated it 13 years ago
I always found the Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale The Snow Queen oddly disturbing, that business with mirror splinters in the eye creeped me out as a kid. This Hugo award winning book by Joan D. Vinge (Mrs. Vernor Vinge no less), takes the original tale and turns it up to 11. I find that fema...
Readundant
Readundant rated it 14 years ago
OK, I am going to describe a scene to you, and I want you to then tell me which famous science-fiction property it comes from. Ready?So, this is the climax of the middle part of the story. The hero finally meets up with the primary antagonist. They go head-to-head in a duel on a narrow bridge over a...
Autumn Adventures
Autumn Adventures rated it 16 years ago
Chosen as the science fiction selection for July 2011 by the SciFi & Fantasy Book Club. To peruse the discussion from the group read, click here. I know it's September now, but I'm still very interested in finishing this novel and reviewing it soon.
My virtual library
My virtual library rated it 40 years ago
One of my all time favorite books. It's a rich tale full of characters, worlds, and vast cultures. In fact this book helped fuel my interest in Cultural Anthropology - which makes sense as Vinge IS an Anthropologist and it shows in her work.
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