by Anne McCaffrey
I decided to re-read this series in some down time this month and it has not lost it's appeal since the last time I read this twenty years ago. I have always enjoyed stories that dealt with higher mind powers and Anne McCaffrey does not disappoint in this area. 4 stars for a fun and entertaining re-...
I decided to re-read this series in some down time this month and it has not lost it's appeal since the last time I read this twenty years ago. I have always enjoyed stories that dealt with higher mind powers and Anne McCaffrey does not disappoint in this area. 4 stars for a fun and entertaining re-...
Where the hell is Pegasus? Fled from the mid-century ideas, I assume. "The consensus is that while a man might lift furs and jewels, possibly the dress, only a woman would takes the shoes, too." Page 127In one paragraph the second-wave protagonist is referred to, by the writer and by several other c...
Now this is a book I read many, many years ago, and while this cover doesn't match the edition I just read, it does match the cover I remember from many years ago. It's a collection of four short stories all centered about psionic talents in the late 20th early 21st century. This near-future (and ...
A great, well-written story marred by a heavy dose of profanity.
Though written in 1973, this book did not seem dated to me.It did seem a little more like a collection of short stories than one complete novel. Just as I had gotten to know and like some characters, the book wrapped up their story and moved on to some new characters.It was a decent book, but I did...
I remember when I first read about this. These four women were feared because of what they could do. Isn't it always the way. I wonder if this were in real life and I was one of these women how would I have responded? Then again, I wonder if I didn't have this talent, would I be jealous? Enviou...