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Red Moon and Black Mountain
Red Moon and Black Mountain
Author: Joy Chant
Three children are drawn into another world where a fierce conflict for power is waging.
ISBN-13: 9780048230935
ISBN-10: 0048230936
Publication Date: 10/15/1970
Pages: 277
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3.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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miss-info avatar reviewed Red Moon and Black Mountain on + 386 more book reviews
At the end of the book, the author states that she grew up reading fantasy and it was natural for her to write it. I agree that she has the language, style, and feel down well. However, I just didn't get into the book. I found myself skimming a lot. When I came to rest on a paragraph, I'd think, "I like that phrase, I like the dialogue, I like the pictures she's making." But I wasn't interested enough in the action to stop skimming. I wonder if I read this book at a different time in my life, if I would have really been sucked into it.
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The End of the House of Kendreth. A book which stems from the full heroic fantasy tradition-the conception and creation of an entire world, richly developed. In mood, the scene moves from the idyllic to the strange, wild and savage ambience of the wholly alien. A first novel of extraordinary power and depth. (from the back of the book)
miss-info avatar reviewed Red Moon and Black Mountain on + 386 more book reviews
At the end of the book, the author states that she grew up reading fantasy and it was natural for her to write it. I agree that she has the language, style, and feel down well. However, I just didn't get into the book. I found myself skimming a lot. When I came to rest on a paragraph, I'd think, "I like that phrase, I like the dialogue, I like the pictures she's making." But I wasn't interested enough in the action to stop skimming. I wonder if I read this book at a different time in my life, if I would have really been sucked into it.
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This was really good - it's a shame it's out-of-print, because it's one of those lesser-known fantasy gems. The author has quite a rich voice, and the way she demonstrates the evolution and turmoil occuring within one of the main characters is very thought-provoking and realistic. Excellent book, overall.
miss-info avatar reviewed Red Moon and Black Mountain on + 386 more book reviews
At the end of the book, the author states that she grew up reading fantasy and it was natural for her to write it. I agree that she has the language, style, and feel down well. However, I just didn't get into the book. I found myself skimming a lot. When I came to rest on a paragraph, I'd think, "I like that phrase, I like the dialogue, I like the pictures she's making." But I wasn't interested enough in the action to stop skimming. I wonder if I read this book at a different time in my life, if I would have really been sucked into it.