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has anyone heard of or read any novels by Sarah Zettel? I saw a book in B and N today and almost bought it, until i realized it might be anothr series i would be stuck waiting for the next book of.
I was intrigued by her Camelot books, but then saw that she has a finite trilogy, the "Asavalta" trilogy. I thought I would try those first. Any feedback would be appreciated.
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I've never heard of her, so this post isn't actually very helpful, but your thread looked so lonely without any replies. Don't you hate it when that happens?
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Well, thank you. You are a king among men for helping me out.
Her stuff does look interesting, and after I read my lastest, I am going to give her a try. I did a search on Hatrack, and she has not been mentioned that I could find.
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I have read her; well at least one of her books, anyway. I read Kingdom of Cages, and it was good. Not great, it was a bit out there to be honest, and the writing was only fair, but the ideas were cool so I would give her a conditioal recommendation. KoC was sci-fi too, not my usual fantasy, soo that might be why it felt a little forced as well.
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I'm just positive I read one book by her a couple years ago. I liked it a lot. It was about aliens and humans. I didn't see it among the works mentioned in her bibliography but that could be because I remember so little about the name or the plot of the book.
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Boy, Kwea, I am so fantasy-bound these days! I used to be a sci fi gal.
I am particularly interested in her Arthur stories, but I don't want to be stranded again like I am with Martin and Haydon.
Boy, when I was trying to find this write on the internet, I searched in Barnes and Noble under "Merlin." Not oone of hers showed up, but I realized I am waaaay behind in my Arthur reading! Wow.
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I love kids' books, though. They are some of my favorites. But holy moly, try doing that on B and N.
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