From rec.arts.sf.written Mon Mar 9 11:52:27 1992 Path: herkules.sssab.se!isy!liuida!sunic!seunet!mcsun!uunet!world!jwenn From: jwenn@world.std.com (John C Wenn) Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.written Subject: Author Lists: Suzy McKee Charnas Message-ID: Date: 8 Mar 92 23:43:44 GMT Organization: The World Public Access UNIX, Brookline, MA Lines: 37 I've read two Suzy McKee Charnas books, 'The Vampire Tapestry' & 'The Bronze King'. The Vampire Tapestry is an above average vampire novel, more fantasy than horror. It ignores many of the traditional vampire attributes (daylight, garlic, mirrors, coffins) for a tale of a human looking predator living within but apart from the human community. The Bronze King is a fun tale of two kids stumbling onto magical goings on in New York City. If you think that it sounds something like Diane Duane's Wizard series, you're right. I personally prefer Diane Duane, but they are both good stories. [CB] == Chapbook. (A small booklet or pamphlet). [O] == Omnibus. Includes other books. [YA] == The book is for young adults (however you define them). /John arpa: jwenn@world.std.com theringsofsaturnarecomposedentirelyoflostairlineluggage-ly ---------------------------------------------------------------- Charnas, Suzy McKee (U.S.A., 10/22/1939- ) (Hugo 1990, Nebula 1980) Series Holdfast Walk to the End of the World (1974) Motherlines (1979) [O/2N= (1989)] Sorcery Hall [YA] The Bronze King (1985) The Silver Glove (1988) The Golden Thread (1989) Dorothea Dreams (1986) "Listening to Brahms" (1991) [CB] [Pulphouse SS #19] The Vampire Tapestry (1980)