From archive (archive) From: granger@cg-atla.UUCP (Pete Granger) Organization: Agfa Compugraphic Division Subject: Esther Friesner's "Sphynxes Wild" Date: 1 Feb 89 03:48:01 GMT While attending a panel at Boskone last weekend, I heard Esther Friesner talking about her latest book, "Sphynxes Wild". I got the impression that it had something to do with some or all of her previous books, "New York by Knight", "Druid's Blood", and "Elf Defense". Unfortunately, I couldn't determine just what the relationship is. Could someone tell me which, if any, of these books should be read before "Sphynxes Wild"? Thanks. -- Pete Granger ...!{decvax,ulowell,ima,ism780c}!cg-atla!granger Path: news.ifm.liu.se!liuida!sunic!trane.uninett.no!eunet.no!nuug!EU.net!uunet!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!news.umbc.edu!eff!news.duke.edu!godot.cc.duq.edu!hudson.lm.com!terrazzo.lm.com!not-for-mail From: dani@telerama.lm.com Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.written Subject: Watt-Evans and Friesner: Split Heirs Date: 28 Aug 1994 10:39:09 -0400 Organization: Telerama Public Access Internet, Pittsburgh, PA USA Lines: 15 Message-ID: <33q7id$kbo@terrazzo.lm.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: terrazzo.lm.com I can't properly review "Split Heirs", by Lawrence Watt-Evans and Esther Friesner, because I couldn't read past the first forty-odd pages. It's one bad joke after another. Obviously it's a humor which appeals to some people, because I've heard good things about this book, but three chapters about a kingdom in which nobody has the brains of a radish were all I could handle. ----- Dani Zweig dani@netcom.com dani@telerama.lm.com 'T is with our judgements as our watches, none Go alike, yet each believes his own --Alexander Pope