| author | Daniel Abraham |
| publisher | Tor Fantasy |
| published | 1969 |
| isbn | 0765351870 |
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Shadow in Summer is one of the most elegant and engaging fantasies I've read in years, based on an intriguing, original premise. I eagerly await the remaining volumes in Daniel Abraham's the Long Price Quartet. |
| Submitted Jul 22nd 09 by Writersrecommendations, 0 comments |
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From the opening lines, A Shadow in Summer carries us into an exotic, fantastic, yet utterly convincing world. Bravo! I look forward to the next book in the series. |
| Submitted Jul 22nd 09 by Writersrecommendations, 0 comments |
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Reader, be warned: If you open Daniel Abraham's A Shadow in Summer, he will lead you into a strange, seductive world of beatings and poets and betrayals, intrigues you do not fully understand and wars you cannot stop and places you are not sure you want to go. Intricate, elegant, and almost hypnotically told, this tale of gods held captive will hold you captive, too. |
| Submitted Jul 22nd 09 by Writersrecommendations, 0 comments |
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In a world of bloated fantasy clones, Abraham's voice is fresh and startlingly new; not only is his worldbuilding original, but the characters who inhabit the universe he's created are both strange and fully human. |
| Submitted Jul 21st 09 by Writersrecommendations, 0 comments |
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In addition to the creation of an architecturally-perfect fantasy world filled with a fascinating, highly distinctive set of characters, Daniel Abraham has introduced into fantasy one brilliant, stunning new idea, a magic system in which the Word is made Flesh. |
| Submitted Jul 15th 09 by Writersrecommendations, 0 comments |