Have i ever mentioned that i completely adore these books!? i have not?! Well, let me start with saying that right now!!I liked this one way more than the second, it was funnier and the artwork was better on this one, it was more like the first.First off, Emma and Cathy are my favorite characters...
Blurb: Suddenly Shielder's Mark is living a fairy tale come true. A commoner's son, he has broken the spell of Red Keep. Now he can collect the hero's reward promised by the king--whatever Mark names. Smitten, he names the king's daughter.That's where his fairy tale ends.The hero's sword he claim...
Some thots while reading:"Kut Rate Kruise Lines" was hilariously funny to me, especially when describing how the company determines if a converted cargo ship or used passenger liner is safe for space travel.I get it that Yoda hates droids. I also get it that it might have seemed like a good idea...
Sean Stewart is one of those writers I used to buy sight unseen (before he unfortunately dropped out of writing novels and decided to devote his time to writing interactive online games). His books tend to be very character driven, something I personally like, and he has an individual writing sty...
This may be Sean Stewart's best novel, though I have to admit that it is not quite my favourite. Here we see Stewart displaying full mastery of his prose, his characterization, and his depiction of a fully realized magical world. Be warned though, neither the characters, nor the world presented, ...