[bksvol-discuss] Re: Fw: Fantasy December 2009

  • From: "Christina" <greensleeves1@xxxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2009 13:28:59 -0500

On the Edge was great and is now on Bookshare.
Soulless is also in the collection.
Christina

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  "Life itself is the most wonderful fairytale of all."
  ~ Hans Christian Anderson (1805-1875), Danish author of fairy tales and 
children's stories
  New and Recently Released!

  On the Edge - by Ilona Andrews
  Publisher: Ace Books
  Check Library Catalog
  Pub Date: 09/29/2009
  ISBN-13: 9780441017805
  ISBN-10: 0441017800
  Romantic Fantasy. Rose Drayton lives on the Edge, the place between two 
worlds: the Broken and the Weird. The Broken resembles rural Georgia, while the
  Weird is a society in which the strength of one's magic is one's destiny. As 
an "Edger," Rose can travel between the two...although she prefers not to.
  Too much time spent in the Broken will deplete her magic, whereas in the 
Weird she's subject to kidnap attempts by aristocratic "suitors" who consider
  her to be ideal breeding stock. When Declan Camarine shows up, she's prepared 
to send him packing. However, Declan offers her a deal: if he can't complete
  any three tasks assigned by Rose, he'll leave the Edge and never come back. 
But if he's successful, she will belong to him forever.

  Unseen academicals : a novel of Discworld - Pratchett, Terry
  Publisher: Harper
  Check Library Catalog
  Pub Date: 10/01/2009
  ISBN-13: 9780061161704
  ISBN-10: 0061161705
  Football, food, fashion and wizards collide in Pratchetts 37th Discworld 
novel (after 2007s "Making Money"), an affectionate satire on the foibles of 
sports
  and sports fans. The always out-of-touch wizards at Ankh-Morporks Unseen 
University stand to lose a very big bequest unless they enter a team in a 
violent
  but popular street sport competition. As the wizards struggle to learn the 
game, aided by the universitys hired help, Ankh-Morporks ruler schemes to use
  the competition for his own purposes. Pratchett's prose crackles with wit and 
charm, and the sendups of league football, academic posturing, "Romeo and
  Juliet" and cheesy sports dramas are razor sharp and hilarious but never 
cruel. At its heart, this is an intelligent, cheeky love letter to football, its
  fans and the unifying power of sports.

  Soulless - by Gail Carriger
  Publisher: Orbit
  Check Library Catalog
  Pub Date: 10/01/2009
  ISBN-13: 9780316056632
  ISBN-10: 0316056634
  Fantasy. Alexia Tarabotti has no soul. This enables the 26-year-old 
Englishwoman to nullify the supernatural powers of others--a useful talent in a 
society
  seething with vampires, werewolves, and ghosts. Unfortunately, it also makes 
her unmarriageable, which is why it must be kept a secret. But after Alexia
  dispatches a vampire with her parasol, attractive Scottish werewolf Lord 
Conall Maccon, a government official with the Bureau of Unnatural Registry, 
comes
  to investigate. Set in an alternate 19th-century London, Soulless combines 
steampunk, romance, and comedy of manners. This 1st volume in the Parasol 
Protectorate
  series will be followed by Changeless.

  Burn Me Deadly: An Eddie Lacrosse Novel - by Alex Bledsoe
  Publisher: Tor
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  Pub Date: 11/10/2009
  ISBN-13: 9780765322210
  ISBN-10: 0765322218
  Mystery Fantasy. In this sequel to The Sword-Edged Blonde, swordsman-for-hire 
Eddie LaCrosse waives his usual fee for a damsel in distress and lives to
  regret it. But he's luckier than the damsel, since at least he survives the 
ambush in the forest. Seeking answers--and revenge, of course--Eddie pursues
  an investigation which leads him to crime lord Gordon Marantz and a 
dragon-worshipping cult. Fans of detective stories will want to read this 
hardboiled
  fantasy novel, which takes its inspiration from noir fiction (the title 
echoes Mickey Spillane's Kiss Me Deadly) as well as the swashbuckling 
(anti)heroes
  of classic sword and sorcery stories.
  First Chapter

  Canticle - by Ken Scholes
  Publisher: Tor
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  Pub Date: 10/13/2009
  ISBN-13: 9780765321282
  ISBN-10: 0765321289
  Fantasy/Science Fiction. In this 2nd volume of the Psalms of Isaak series, 
all the nobles of the Named Lands come together to celebrate the birth of Jin
  Li Tam and General Rudolfo's infant son, Jakob. But in the midst of this 
joyous occasion, invisible assassins launch a devastating attack on Rudolfo's
  allies, igniting a civil war that threatens to destroy the entire land. 
Meanwhile, both the Marsh Queen and the former Pope Petronus (now in hiding) 
struggle
  to bring peace to this troubled realm. If you enjoy complex sagas full of 
political intrigue and warfare, you'll enjoy Canticle, which fuses epic fantasy
  and post-apocalyptic science fiction. But make sure you start at the 
beginning of the series, with Lamentation.
  Fairy Tales, Retold

  White as Snow - by Tanith Lee
  Publisher: St. Martin's
  Check Library Catalog
  Pub Date: 12/01/2001
  ISBN-13: 9780312875497
  ISBN-10: 0312875495
  Dark Fantasy. This retelling of "Snow White," set in Eastern Europe, centers 
on the wicked queen. Pale, raven-haired princess Arpazia is only 14 when the
  warlord King Draco invades her kingdom, raping her before making her his 
captive consort. Arpazia later gives birth to a daughter, Coira, who resembles
  her both in appearance and in temperament. But Arpazia feels no love for 
Coira, preferring the company of her enchanted mirror and her relationship with
  a woodsman who follows the old pagan ways. But then her lover demands Coira 
as a sacrifice... If you enjoyed Angela Carter's The Bloody Chamber, a 
collection
  of short stories based on fairy tales, you'll want to read White as Snow.
  First Chapter
  Table of Contents

  Black Swan, White Raven - by Ellen Datlow
  Publisher: Prime
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  Pub Date: 03/01/2008
  ISBN-13: 9780809572540
  ISBN-10: 0809572540
  Short Stories. This collection of contemporary retellings of classic fairy 
tales reimagines stories originally popularized by such storytellers as the 
Brothers
  Grimm, Charles Perrault, and Hans Christian Anderson. Many stories take a 
feminist perspective: Anne Bishop's "Rapunzel" describes its heroine's 
maturation
  into a self-reliant woman, while Karen Joy Fowler's "The Black Fairy's Curse" 
suggests that being saved by Prince Charming may not be the happiest "ever
  after." Other tales, such as Nalo Hopkinson's "Riding the Red," probe the 
deeper, darker aspects of these traditional tales. And some, like Susanna 
Clarke's
  "On Lickerish Hill," a satirical retelling of Rumplestiltskin set in 
Elizabethan England, are pure entertainment. Black Swan, White Raven has 
something
  for everyone.
  Table of Contents

  Mirror Mirror - by Gregory Maguire
  Publisher: Regan Books
  Check Library Catalog
  Pub Date: 10/01/2003
  ISBN-13: 9780060393847
  ISBN-10: 006039384X
  Historical Fantasy. Set in Renaissance Italy, this revisionist version of 
Snow White casts as its heroine young Bianca de Nevada. Her widowed father is
  a minor nobleman with loyalties to the Borgia family, particularly Cesare and 
his sister (and lover) Lucrezia. But when the lecherous Cesare begins to
  pay too much attention to Bianca, jealous Lucrezia orders a young hunter to 
lead the girl into the forest and kill her. The girl escapes and is taken in
  by seven dwarves, who are on a quest to retrieve their special mirror. If you 
enjoy this novel by Wicked author Gregory Maguire, you may also want to read
  his Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister, a retelling of Cinderella set in 
17th-century Holland.
  First Chapter

  Tam Lin - Dean, Pamela
  Publisher: Firebird
  Check Library Catalog
  Pub Date: 08/03/2006
  ISBN-13: 9780142406526
  ISBN-10: 014240652X
  Dark fantasy.  This entry in the Fairy Tale series, featuring children's 
classics refashioned for adult audiences, adapts the eponymous Scottish ballad
  to a Midwestern university setting. In the early '70s, scholarly Janet Carter 
enters Blackstock College as an English major. She and roommates Christina
  and Molly fall in with an attractive, often eccentric group of classics 
students who circle around Professor Medeous, a spectacular, enigmatic redheaded
  woman. The girls pair off with young male classicists, Janet beginning an 
affair with Nicholas Tooley, whose vast familiarity with Shakespeare and often
  distant approach to intimacy disturb her. When the liaison ends, she takes up 
with the young man formerly attached to Christina. The ghost of a pregnant
  student who committed suicide, mysterious late-night horseback forays led by 
Professor Medeous and the appearance in a list of Shakespeare's actors of
  the names of three of the Classics Department scholars urge Janet on a 
dangerous quest to save her lover. Dean ( The Whim of the Dragon ) has written a
  quintessential college novel, anchoring its fantastic elements in a solid, 
engaging reality.

  Enchantment - Card, Orson Scott
  Publisher: Del Rey
  Check Library Catalog
  Pub Date: 05/31/2005
  ISBN-13: 9780345482402
  ISBN-10: 0345482409
  As one of the most consistently exciting writers to emerge in the last 25 
years, Orson Scott Card has been honored with numerous awards, immersing readers
  in dazzling worlds only he could create. Now, in Enchantment, Card works his 
magic as never before, transforming the timeless story of Sleeping Beauty
  into an original fantasy brimming with romance and adventure.

  The moment Ivan stumbled upon a clearing in the dense Carpathian forest, his 
life was forever changed. Atop a pedestal encircled by fallen leaves, the 
beautiful
  princess Katerina lay still as death. But beneath the foliage a malevolent 
presence stirred and sent the ten-year-old Ivan scrambling for the safety of
  Cousin Marek's farm. Now, years later, Ivan is an American graduate student, 
engaged to be married. Yet he cannot forget that long-ago day in the forest--or
  convince himself it was merely a frightened boy's fantasy. Compelled to 
return to his native land, Ivan finds the clearing just as he left it. This time
  he does not run. This time he awakens the beauty with a kiss . . . and steps 
into a world that vanished a thousand years ago.
  First Chapter

  Godmother: A Novel - by Carolyn Turgeon
  Publisher: Three Rivers Press
  Check Library Catalog
  Pub Date: 03/03/2009
  ISBN-13: 9780307407993
  ISBN-10: 0307407993
  Fantasy. Every morning, elderly Lil goes to work at a tiny used bookstore in 
Manhattan. Each night, she goes home to her shabby apartment and unfurls her
  wings, which she keeps tied up behind her back during the day. Clearly, Lil 
is more than she appears to be. As she explains, she used to be Cinderella's
  Fairy Godmother, but was exiled from the fairy world for falling in love with 
the prince and taking Cinderella's place at the ball. When Lil meets Veronica,
  a vivacious young woman who has rotten luck with men, she comes up with a 
plan: if she can help Veronica find true love, then maybe she can go home at
  last. With a richly detailed New York setting and an ending that will 
surprise you, Godmother is a contemporary fairy tale that examines love and 
loss.



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