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1. The Bards of Bone Plain by Patricia A. McKillip | |
Hardcover: 336
Pages
(2010-12-07)
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2. Harrowing the Dragon by Patricia A. McKillip | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2006-11-07)
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Not at all harrowing!
Fine Fantasy
"Hoarsbreath is a Dragon's Heart..."
Always a pleasure
Great selection of short stories |
3. Cygnet by Patricia A. McKillip | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(2007-03-06)
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Patricia A McKillip's my favorite, but this isn't her best
fun and enchanting
The Cygnet flies
Two in one
The Cygnet flies |
4. The Bell at Sealey Head by Patricia A. McKillip | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2009-09-01)
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A love for language
A pleasant book
new...not so new book
Excellant fantsey just shor of great!
A Dreamy Fairytale |
5. The Changeling Sea by Patricia A. McKillip | |
Mass Market Paperback: 144
Pages
(2003-04-14)
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Angieville: THE CHANGELING SEA
Left me wanting more!
A moving fairytale on par with The Little Prince.
Beautifully Written Fantasy
Beautiful story |
6. The Book of Atrix Wolfe by Patricia A. McKillip | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2008-02-05)
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The Book of Atrix Wolfe
A rich tapestry of words
"I Would Have Brought You Every Bird in the Wood..."
I'm left speechless
An Uncommon Fantasy |
7. The Tower at Stony Wood by Patricia A. McKillip | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2001-05-01)
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A tapestry
Scintilating and mysterious...
McKillip has better works out there
Disappointing for McKillip
Three sisters, three towers |
8. Alphabet Of Thorn by Patricia A. McKillip | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2005-02-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description As an infant, Nepenthe was abandoned by her mother on the edge of a cliff so high no one can hear the sea below. Nepenthe was raised by the librarians of the Royal Library of Raine, and knows little of the outside world beyond what she reads. She has a gift for translation, and she alone has a chance of translating a newly arrived book, a mysterious tome written in an alien alphabet that resembles thorns. But Nepenthe has fallen in love with the high-born student-mage who brings her the book. And the thorns are exerting a strange power over her--a magic that may destroy not only Nepenthe, but the kingdom of Raine and the entire world. --Cynthia Ward Customer Reviews (37)
A solid introduction
A tale of magic and mystery
amazing writer
"She Has No Idea What Brute Force and Subtleties Can Hold a Realm Together..."
"It shapes your heart; you can hide nothing from it..." |
9. Riddle-Master by Patricia A. McKillip | |
Paperback: 592
Pages
(1999-03-01)
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The Beauty of Fantasy Properly Done
An intriguing tale
Great series.Well worth reading.(I did more than once)
My favorite series ever
Great Characters Left Adrift in Too Many Words |
10. Od Magic by Patricia A. McKillip | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2006-06-06)
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"Odd" when compared to McKillip's other works
A nice light read...
Very slow, very feminine
"I Wanted What I Thought Was Magic..."
A very Od tale |
11. Solstice Wood by Patricia A. McKillip | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2007-01-02)
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"You Are the Bridge Across Our Boundaries..."
An Enchanting Modern Day Fairy Tale
fun read
Quixotic fae, quixotic human hearts
Winter Rose Conclusion |
12. Winter Rose by Patricia A. McKillip | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(2002-06-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description Traces of Christina Rossetti's Goblin Market, of Tam Lin, and of adozen other legends and tales color Rois's story. Patricia McKillip'sconsummate mastery of language means that every word counts in acomplex, sweetly painful story of human love and timeless, indifferentpower. Customer Reviews (73)
...a silver cup...to drink the rose floating in the well...
McKillip's best.
Beautiful
A breathless hallucination
"I Bequeath All to the Woods..." |
13. In The Forests Of Serre by Patricia A. McKillip | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2004-06-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Everyone in the kingdom of Serre avoids the Mother of All Witches, an ugly, powerful, and dangerous woman who lives in the Forest of Serre. But then the grief-blinded Prince of Serre rides down the witch's white hen and earns her curse. Prince Ronan believes nothing can be worse than what he has already experienced: the death of his wife and their newborn. But soon the curse destroys what little the prince has left, and he wanders lost and half-mad through the Forest of Serre, pursuing a beautiful, elusive firebird that may be an illusion, or his doom. His only hope may be the young Princess Sidonie of Dacia, to whom his brutal father betrothed him against his will... and hers. But Princess Sidonie may have no interest in helping a man she's never met. And her powerful, mysterious magician-guardian, Gyre, has secret intentions and desires of his own. --Cynthia Ward Customer Reviews (24)
Beautiful Fairy Tale
Patricia McKillip's writing is magical
Good read
A keeper
Lovers of good fantasy, wake up and start cheering |
14. Fool's Run by Patricia A. Mckillip | |
Mass Market Paperback:
Pages
(1988-02-01)
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After years of trying to finish...
big Mckillip fan but not of this book
A great story
A vision of light Terra Viridian is a young woman on a colony, who sees a vision and destroys fifteen hundred people with a laser rifle. Deemed insane and dangerous, she lapses into a waking coma and is sentenced to live in an orbital prison called the Underworld. There, she spends seven years stuck in her strange, inhuman vision of light. Seven years later, she is subjected to the experimental dream machine, and for the first time other people see her seemingly insane visions. A man named Aaron Fisher searches for the long-lost sister of Terra Viridian, after his pregnant wife was killed by Terra. Elsewhere, a band of cubers come to the Constellation Club; one of them is the enigmatic Magician, and the other is the Queen of Hearts, a beautiful woman with heart pins in her red hair and a golden mask hiding her face -- and her tragic past. But there is a connection between the Queen of Hearts and Terra Viridian. And when the vision touches the Magician as well, he and his friends set out to find what it is that made Terra kill those people, and what dreams of light. As with her fantasy books, Patricia McKillip falls into no plot cliches. Though this space opera contains some elements that all SF books have to some degree, there's a fantastical bent to it all, and a lack of the usual parts such as aliens, ultra-powerful ships, and so on. This is a story where you can't predict what is out there, and can't guess what and why. The characters start out as enigmas and gradually unfold in front of the reader. We have Aaron Fisher, the man tormented by his lost love; the beautiful Queen of Hearts, who is determined to keep her past a secret until it becomes vitally important; Terra Viridian, a hollow-eyed prisoner locked in her dream for years, until she has to wake up; and the Magician, perhaps my favorite character, who is in some ways the most mysterious and entertaining person in the whole book. The writing is starker than her fantasy books, except in the last fourth of it; there we have the dreamy beauty of language that McKillip is famous for. She balances it nicely, as such language would be totally out of place in a grubby bar than out in the stars over an alien planet. We are also treated to more of McKillip's musings on revenge, loss, and forgiveness. There is some innuendo unsuitable for kids, but this is fine for teens and adults. One of the most original SF books I've read...
Definitely worth re-issuing "Fool's Run" isbeautifully written, with characters that are drawn with the precision ofdiamond on glass.All of them are totally transparent; totally innocent. I ached for all of them, especially for Terra Viridian.The ending isunsettled. The King of the Underworld gives up his throne and joins theQueen of Hearts' band---a superficially happy conclusion.But the thingthat was responsible for the deaths of fifteen hundred soldiers is nowwatching them from orbit. ... Read more |
15. Song for the Basilisk by Patricia A. McKillip | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(1999-12-01)
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Haunting and beautiful
Muscial Writing
Not one of McKillip's best
McKillip's prose is her music
What was she thinking? |
16. Something Rich and Strange (Ibooks Fantasy Classics) by Patricia McKillip | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2005-12-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description Something Rich and Strange creates a faerie story that's not to be missed: Megan is an artist who draws seascapes. Jonah owns a shop devoted to treasures from the deep. Their lives, so strongly touched by the ocean, become forever intertwined when enchanting people of the sea lure them further into the underwater world—and away from each other. Customer Reviews (4)
Something "Strange"
A place of beauty
Beautiful... Lovers Jonahand Megan--he the owner of an art store somewhere on the Pacific Northwestcoast, she an artist who sketches the sea--find themselves changing intothings "rich and strange" when a pair of elusive and fascinatingstrangers enter their lives. The strangeness begins with littlethings--images appear of their own accord in Megan's drawings, an enigmaticsculptor named Adam Fin begins to frequent the store--but when a mysterioussinger claimed as Adam's sister lures Jonah into her own realm, it changesfrom a mystery of the everyday world to a mystery of the Otherworld. Tofind Jonah, Megan will have to first discover and then see past the legendsin which Adam and his powerful sister have clothed themselves, and Jonahmust learn to look past his fascination with the siren song to see whatprovokes such terrible beauty, grief, and rage. The story of"Something Rich and Strange" unfolds like a dream, all the whileringing very true to life. Patricia McKillip's writing is rich in textureand imagery: vivid, precise, and often surreal; she is equally adept atdescribing the luminous beauty of an undersea kingdom as well as Megan andJonah's banter over dinner. The images she sculpts have a true ring ofotherworldly beauty to them; Adam and his sister speak in human words, butthey are not human, and while humans spin stories around their powerfulrealm, that is not human either. McKillip never lets the reader forgetthat; her mysterious sea is never ours to claim, only ours to remember andpreserve. Read "Something Rich and Strange" three times: oncefor the story, once for the jeweled prose, once for its message. And thenread it a fourth time, for no reason except that the story deserves it. Itwill still be good: the changeable sea is eternal.
McKillip writes a pearl inspired by the pull of the tide. |
17. The Forgotten Beasts of Eld (Magic Carpet Books) by Patricia A. McKillip | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2006-01-01)
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I adored this book as a kid
Lyrical
Fascinating, insightful,moving
WORTH READING ONCE
"My Eyes Turned Inward and I Looked..." |
18. Moon-Flash by Patricia A. McKillip | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2005-03-17)
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Great older children and young teens story
Emergence of then and now
The River is the world
Really just fantasic!
One of the best young adult books I've ever read |
19. Ombria in Shadow by Patricia A. McKillip | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2003-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Prince of Ombria lies dying, and already his sinister great-aunt, Domina Pearl--called the Black Pearl--is seizing power. The Prince's heir is a child, a boy too young to oppose her, and the Prince's nephew is a powerless bastard, an artist preoccupied with sketching the decaying city. No one lives who may stop the Black Pearl's ascent to the throne, or so it seems. But beneath the streets of Ombria lies a second, shadow Ombria, a buried city inhabited not only by ghosts, but by a powerful, mysterious sorceress and her creation, a girl sculpted from wax. But the sorceress is a woman of uncertain allegiances, and her beautiful young assistant has become fascinated by the Prince's bastard nephew--and has caught the malevolent eye of the Black Pearl. --Cynthia Ward Customer Reviews (29)
A wonderful book
Good, Good Stuff
The Shadows Stay Shadowed
Great writing, not-so-great characters
good read |
20. The Mammoth Book of Sorcerer's Tales: The Ultimate Collection of Magical Fantasy from Philip Pullman, Neil Gaiman, Michael Moorcock, Patricia McKillip, Theodore Sturgeon and Many More | |
Paperback: 512
Pages
(2004-10-28)
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A treat for fans of the fantasy genre
The Mammoth Book of Sorcerers' Tales
Something for Everyone |
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