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When I was small I used to love big books because you got more words for your pennies. These days I tend to go for more slender volumes—-old age and dry rot, maybe, or else I’m acquiring a shorter attention span from my kids. Minnette Meador’s “Starsight” books aren’t the huge tomes of my youth, but neither are they short. They’re actually quite a satisfying length—-long enough to draw you into Minnette’s well-realized world, and short enough to finish without strain.
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Squee!!!! Piers Anthony's review for Starsight II is in... I am so excited!Starsight - Volume II
"It is one hard-hitting fantasy.I read Starsight II by Minette Meador...This is sword and sorcery fantasy, but with strange bypaths, unusual twists, and savage conflicts. Few things are exactly what they seem to be. Very generally, the world is being invaded, but the troops are only part of it; devious enchantments subvert key figures and threaten disaster. There are deep loves and hatreds, and the ma ...more
"It is one hard-hitting fantasy.I read Starsight II by Minette Meador...This is sword and sorcery fantasy, but with strange bypaths, unusual twists, and savage conflicts. Few things are exactly what they seem to be. Very generally, the world is being invaded, but the troops are only part of it; devious enchantments subvert key figures and threaten disaster. There are deep loves and hatreds, and the ma ...more

May 22, 2019
Nancy
marked it as to-read