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Juniper, Gentian, and Rosemary, by Pamela Dean
I keep thinking that I should like Pamela Dean's books. But I don't, and despite its good qualities, Juniper, Gentian, and Rosemary is no exception. Read the full review by Sara Lipowitz.
I like a heroine who doesn’t pull her punches. Pity the hero, for neither Dexter nor the valiant Kessalia ever let up.On the surface, this is entertaining farce. but under the humor lies pain and loneliness and courage. I loved this book. Read the full review by Becky Parkhurst.
Heroes of legend. Mighty thews and mirror-sheened armor and six outriders to carry the baggage. And up rides ... Titch. The third book of the Warhorse of Esdragon series marks a return to the humor of the first, without succumbing to slapstick. Read the full review by Becky Parkhurst.
What good is life spent at another's call? Druyan, the lead character of Susan Dexter's The Wind-Witch, is willing to do anything rather than endure this fate again. This book is rooted more deeply than its fellows The Prince of Ill Luck and The True Knight. Read the full review by Becky Parkhurst.