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Winds of Darkover
Winds of Darkover
Author: Marion Zimmer Bradley
At top is written Marion Zimmer Bradley. A novel in the classic Darkover series. The Winds of Darkover. This is circled with yellow, red, yellow. — The rest of the cover is a blonde woman laying on an altar that has steps leading up to it with a red carpet on the steps. A man stands behind and above her with a knife over his head. This cover...  more »
ISBN: 85783
Pages: 185
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Publisher: Ace 892515
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Readnmachine avatar reviewed Winds of Darkover on + 1439 more book reviews
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It was Bradley's misfortune that she wanted to write epics in a market designed for 150,000-word quickies. Thus was the Darkover saga broken up into mini-fantasies like this one -- okay for a diversion but nothing to get excited about. And yet it's also possible to see glimpses of the finely-crafted world she has built and to wish someone, somewhere, would collect all these stories in one or two volumes and present them to their best advantage.
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Readnmachine avatar reviewed Winds of Darkover on + 1439 more book reviews
It was Bradley's misfortune that she wanted to write epics in a market designed for 150,000-word quickies. Thus was the Darkover saga broken up into mini-fantasies like this one -- okay for a diversion but nothing to get excited about. And yet it's also possible to see glimpses of the finely-crafted world she has built and to wish someone, somewhere, would collect all these stories in one or two volumes and present them to their best advantage.
Readnmachine avatar reviewed Winds of Darkover on + 1439 more book reviews
It was Bradley's misfortune that she wanted to write epics in a market designed for 150,000-word quickies. Thus was the Darkover saga broken up into mini-fantasies like this one -- okay for a diversion but nothing to get excited about. And yet it's also possible to see glimpses of the finely-crafted world she has built and to wish someone, somewhere, would collect all these stories in one or two volumes and present them to their best advantage.
Readnmachine avatar reviewed Winds of Darkover on + 1439 more book reviews
It was Bradley's misfortune that she wanted to write epics in a market designed for 150,000-word quickies. Thus was the Darkover saga broken up into mini-fantasies like this one -- okay for a diversion but nothing to get excited about. And yet it's also possible to see glimpses of the finely-crafted world she has built and to wish someone, somewhere, would collect all these stories in one or two volumes and present them to their best advantage.

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