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Bezig met laden... In the Realms of Gold: Five Tales of Ysthardoor Victoria Goddard
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Ysthar isn't quite our world and the stories we tell had different resolutions, but fitting all the same. ( ) Short stories elucidating the backgrounds of some of the characters that show up in Till Human Voices Wake Us. None of them are particularly wonderful, but overall they definitely add. I'd say read the novel first, but it might be interesting to do it the other way… Reread (in the same year, sheesh) Fun to reread - nice to see where each of them came from. Plus the apple story. On to Human Voices! geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Onderdeel van de reeks(en)The Nine Worlds [Author's Recommended Reading Order] (Tales from Ysthar, 2) The Nine Worlds [Internal Chronological Order] (After the Fall)
Five invitations into the realms of poetry to five very different people, set in a world not altogether dissimilar to our own, resonant with myth and magic. These are standalone tales associated with Till Human Voices Wake Us. Contains: Scheherezade: On the thousand and first night of Scheherezade the Storyteller's marriage, things do not go at all as she had hoped--nor do they end as she had expected. Rook: The Prince of the Fairies is just out looking for mischief. That's not what he finds. Not Far From the Tree: The world is full of unexpected stories. For Nora, hers is intricately tied with the old apple tree next to the village green. They say Eve fell to the temptation of an apple, but for Nora and her brother Charles, the apple just might be a vehicle for grace. Blue Moon Over Pincher Creek: Tyler's an ordinary high school student in Pincher Creek, Alberta. On the last weekend before school starts, the night of a blue moon in August, he finds something strange in the back acres behind the wind farm past his father's ranch. Inkebarrow: William Shakespeare takes a wrong turn going beyond the fields he knows--and in the Black Bull of Inkebarrow, he finds a turn from history to magic. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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