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Vinturile de la Marble Arch (edition 2007)

by Connie Willis

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Title:Vinturile de la Marble Arch
Authors:Connie Willis
Info:Nemira, 2011
Collections:Your library, Read 2012
Rating:****
Tags:sf, nemira

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I read very little fantasy and science fiction, but anything by Connie Willis is going to wind up in my hands sooner or later. This thick volume of novellas and short stories has a wide variety of both F and SF. A few of the stories were also included in her Christmas collection, Miracle, and I believe one of the others was published in another book. But most of the stories were new to me. They range from humorous to chilling and many of them deal with questions of faith. Highly recommended. ( )
  auntieknickers | Apr 3, 2013 |
As with any anthology, even those by a great writer, some of the stories resonate with you more than others. I really lked the the volume as a whole very much but some of the stories left me cold or rather sad. Other were very interesting and/or fun. Loved the Emily Dickinson story. I still want to read every story/book that Connie Willis has written. ( )
  phyllis2779 | Apr 18, 2009 |
I'm not usually a big fan of short stories, but of course I'll read anything Connie Willis writes. Even the ones that have been published before are fun to read again. I was thrilled to see "Firewatch" included in this collection, and felt the ending as strongly this time as I did the first time I read it. Other stories, like "Blued Moon" and "At the Rialto" carry Willis' trademark corporate stupidity and mangled language, but others, like "A Letter from the Clearys" and "Nonstop to Portales" are so subtly written, it's both a joy (because you can finally see how well Willis works her craft) and a sorrow (because the story's over!). Some endings are a bit overdone (title-story "The Winds of Marble Arch", "The Last of the Winnebagos"). Others endings are a bit muddled ("The Curse of Kings", "Daisy, In the Sun", "Cash Crop"), but some endings ("All My Darling Daughters") are all too clear. The inclusion of such hilarious gems as "Even the Queen" and especially "The Soul Selects Her Own Society..." (pay attention to the footnotes!) more than make up for any flaws. Overall, the collection is a must-read for any Willis fans, and anyone else who just wants to read a broad collection of well-done stories. ( )
  mzonderm | Jan 30, 2008 |
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A collection of 23 novellas and short stories by the author, including "It's a Wonderful Life," "Fire Watch," "Even the Queen," "The Last of the Winnebagos," "Nonstop to Portales," "Newsletter," "Just Like the Ones We Used to Know," "Cash Crop," "Daisy, in the Sun," "The Winds of Marble Arch," "The Soul Selects Her Own Society...," "A Letter from the Clearys," "Chance," "At the Rialto," and "All My Darling Daughters."… (more)

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