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Lycanthia by Tanith Lee
Lycanthia by Tanith Lee









Lycanthia by Tanith Lee

Quest for the White Witch (DAW Books, 1978) Ganó el Premio World Fantasy Lifetime Achievement en el 2015 por su carrera, el Premio World Horror Convention Grand Master en 1980, el World Fantasy en 1983 y 1984 y también fue la primera mujer en ganar el Premio British Fantasy. Llegó a escribir más de 77 novelas, 10 colecciones y casi 300 relatos. Antes de poder dedicarse a la escritura a tiempo completo, fue archivista, asistente de librería, dependienta y camarera. You might come away surprised.Londres, Reino Unido, 1947 - Sussex Oriental, Reino Unido, 2015.įue un referente en la literatura de género. I'll be starting on Book of the Dead in a few days.ĭo yourself a favor and try her work. I still have a lot of books that I've not read by her. Indigara: Or, Jet and Otis Conquer the World (2007) Mostly well written but with less emotional impact. The White Serpent (1988) (Haven't read this yet.) Piratica: Being a Daring Tale of Girl's Adventure upon the High Seas (2004)ģ. Dark Castle, White Horse (1986) (Omnibus of the above two) Here's a list of what I've read and what I feel about the books.ĭo note that Tanaquil, Claidi and Piratica are all geared toward a YA audience (but quite suitable for all ages).ģ. Now I'm the first to admit that I haven't read a lot of the 90's and later stuff but that's entirely because of my big disappointment with Heart-Beast. I don't get a chance to get into the characters and really empathize with them. I'd say pretty much anything written before then 90's is good enough to try if you want to get the feel for Tanith Lee's unique style, but much of what I've read of the later books feels empty. On the whole her novels are very well written but many of them suffer from character- and plot-shortcomings (not sure if that's a word). Tanith lee is one of my favourite authors but she's also one that frequently disappoints me.











Lycanthia by Tanith Lee