Two Questions [message #112945] |
Mon, 16 September 2013 13:56 |
corwin
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Date: Wed, 9-Jan-85 12:50:23 EST
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In browsing the local bookstores yesterday, I came across a trade book by
Diane Duane called _The Door into Shadow_. The back says this is the second
book in the _Tales of the Five_ which appears to be a five book set. Anyway,
it seems that the book(s) have everything: royal magic, Reaver Armies, Shadow,
exiled princes, elementals, a warrior Queen, a Great Sword, dragons, the Old Man
from Scene 23... you get the idea. Question: Has anyone read Book One of this
set? How is it? Anyone else seen this stuff?
Second, Where is the _Iron Tower Trilogy_ by Dennis McKiernan? I've been looking for months and no dice. Is it out in mass-market paperback or trade?
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-Off into Shadow
Corwin, Lord of Amber
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"Well you're DEAD now, so SHUT UP!!!"
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Re: Two Questions [message #112970 is a reply to message #112945] |
Mon, 16 September 2013 13:57 |
kalash
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Date: Fri, 11-Jan-85 13:51:49 EST
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> In browsing the local bookstores yesterday, I came across a trade book by
> Diane Duane called _The Door into Shadow_. The back says this is the second
> book in the _Tales of the Five_ which appears to be a five book set.
> Question: Has anyone read Book One of this set? How is it? Anyone else seen this stuff?
I have, and I think it is excellent. I would recomend it to anyone
who likes well crafted fantasy. The original dell paperback is VERY hard to
find, but Blue Jay has just reprinted it in a trade paperback size.
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> Second, Where is the _Iron Tower Trilogy_ by Dennis McKiernan? I've been looking for months and no dice. Is it out in mass-market paperback or trade?
It is only out in hardback (doubleday).
Joe Kalash
kalash@berkeley
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Re: Two Questions [message #112993 is a reply to message #112945] |
Mon, 16 September 2013 13:57 |
shaddock
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Date: Fri, 11-Jan-85 09:57:04 EST
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Posted: Fri Jan 11 09:57:04 1985
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Summary:
In article <1168@ut-ngp.UUCP> corwin@ut-ngp.UUCP (Corwin, Lord of Amber) writes:
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>In browsing the local bookstores yesterday, I came across a trade book by
>Diane Duane called _The Door into Shadow_. The back says this is the second
>book in the _Tales of the Five_ which appears to be a five book set. Anyway,
>it seems that the book(s) have everything: royal magic, Reaver Armies, Shadow,
>exiled princes, elementals, a warrior Queen, a Great Sword, dragons, the Old Man
>from Scene 23... you get the idea. Question: Has anyone read Book One of this
>set? How is it? Anyone else seen this stuff?
The first book is called "The Door into Fire" and came out at least
four years ago. I thought that it was quite good, particularly for a
first novel. The world that she describes has one of the more
interesting moral/social structures that I've heard of. I think the
"Tales of the Five" doesn't mean that there are five books, but that
there are five major characters (although I can only think of four at
the moment).
Mike Shaddock
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Re: Two Questions [message #113013 is a reply to message #112945] |
Mon, 16 September 2013 13:57 |
mcdaniel
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Date: Mon, 14-Jan-85 01:43:00 EST
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Nf-From: uiucdcsb!mcdaniel Jan 14 00:43:00 1985
I've read _The Door Into {Fire,Shadow}_, and I recommend them highly.
Truly excellent and unique (and unique is hard to get in fantasy nowadays!)
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