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6 reviews matched your criteria:
The Family Tree, by Sheri S. Tepper
For an author whose books are usually categorized as Sci-Fi, most of Sheri S. Tepper's works make a pretty good fantasy read. The Family Tree is her best book yet, beginning with a formulaic quest plot and breaking the bounds with some very surprising plot twists. Read the full review by Catherine George.
Two assassins find that even the closest relationship can become difficult when they are sharing the same body. Read the full review by Sara Lipowitz.
A really funny fantasy, that while following the most clichéd of story ideas, still manages to have great characters and a lot of fun action. Read the full review by Cate George.
Firelord is probably the most historically accurate of all the King Arthur fantasies I've read, yet it's no less a compelling fantasy for its air of realism. It's a bold, gritty, unforgettable tale. Read the full review by Sara Lipowitz.
The heart of The Fledgling is the author’s love of nature, embodied in the main character, Georgie Dorian, a little girl who is taught to fly by a Canada goose. Besides being a well-written coming-of-age story, The Fledgling is also a paean to the transcendentalist philosopher Henry David Thoreau. Read the full review by Sara Lipowitz.
Fool on the Hill is some of the best fun you can have while lounging in your favorite easy chair, at least with your clothes on. Full of quirky language and good humor, it's a roller-coaster of a story that lurches along merrily from beginning to end, offering laughs and thrills along the way. Read the full review by Sara Lipowitz.