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Circles made or broken may channel laran power into whole new pathways. And in these all-new tales set on the world of the Bloody Sun, Marion Zimmer Bradley and the many talented writers who are an integral part of The Friends of Darkover lead us along such pathways to reveal many special moments in Darkover's past. From the creation of the first Guild House to the story of a boy raised in a rebel Guild House, from the very beginning of laran circles to a Keeper's dangerous experimentation with clingfire---here are fascinating accounts drawn from the very start of the Domains through the era when they reigned supreme to the time when Terrans once again found their way to the planet and became the catalyst for changes in Darkovan society.… (more)
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Nice collection of stories. Loved the Durraman donkey story. I like stories that have some handle I can use to slot the story into the Darkover timeline. ( )
  Karen74Leigh | Sep 23, 2019 |
Marion Zimmer Bradley is famous for her Avalon books, but I'm a fan of her Darkover stories, set in an original world and a blend of science fiction and fantasy. This is one of a series of anthologies that basically are collection of "fan fiction" by other authors based on MZB's Darkover. I was impressed on reread of the first such book, The Keeper's Price. Enough I ranked it just below five stars, and was tempted to give it full marks. Not that I would argue it's deathless literature, but as a Darkover fan I loved it, and was surprised how memorable the various stories were even decades after I first read it--there were some I remembered just from the title, and no story I didn't completely enjoy.

The next four collections, The Sword of Chaos, Free Amazons of Darkover, Red Sun of Darkoer, and Four Moons of Darkover, though still enjoyable, didn't impress nearly me as much. The next, The Other Side of the Mirror, represented an uptick, but it was unusual in being a collection of novellas, not short stories, including one almost a novel by Marion Zimmer Bradley. I'm afraid I feel Domains of Darkover is back to routine. The first collection seemed mostly taken from a contest, and perhaps that pushed the quality up. So many in the contents page of the next four anthologies seemed the usual suspects, with the majority of stories included by authors who appeared in previous MZB anthologies. With this one, not only didn't I remember any of these stories from my read years before, it was hard to remember the stories I read early on by the time I finished rereading this book. And there were a few I out and out disliked. Not good. I did like Dorothy J. Heydt's "Death in Thendara" which featured recurring characters from her previous stories in Darkover anthologies. Similarly it was nice reading a new Hilary story from Marion Zimmer Bradley and Elizabeth Waters, "Firetrap." And it was interesting reading a fairly early story from an author who'd become a favorite, Mercedes Lackey. Otherwise, I did (rather mildly) enjoy most of the stories--but certainly wouldn't recommend this for someone not already a die hard Darkover fan. ( )
  LisaMaria_C | Dec 2, 2012 |
I'm not a short story person, but these were a decent bunch. I found myself engaged in each after I started, and I got into the book as things progressed. I did roll my eyes a bit at MZB's bios, which are as much about her as each of the authors. ( )
  the1butterfly | Mar 21, 2009 |
Domains of Darkover (The Friends of Darkover Present)
contents:
Acurrhir todo: Nada Perdonad by Deborah J. Ross,
An Object Lesson by Mercedes Lackey
Beginnings by Cynthia Drolet,
Clingfire by Patricia Duffy Novak,
Death in Thendaara by Dorothy J. Heydt,
Firetrap by Marion Zimmer Bradley, and Elizabeth Waters,
Friends by Judith Kobylecky,
Manchild by L. D. Woeltjen,
Just A Touch by Lynne Armstrong-Jones,
Mind-Eater by Joan Marie Verba,
Mists by Meg MacDoanald,
Our Little Rabbit by Mary K. Frey,
A Gift from Ardais by Barbara Denz,
The horse Race by Diann Partridge,
The Plaque by Janet R. Rhodes,
The Tapestry by Micole Sudburg,
To Serve Kihar by Judith Sampson

5***** ( )
  Pebblesgmc | Feb 28, 2015 |
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Bradley, Marion ZimmerEditorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Armstrong-Jones, LynnContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Bradley, Marion ZimmerContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Denz, BarbaraContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Drolet, CynthiaContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Frey, Mary KContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Heydt, Dorothy J.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Kobylecky, Judith K.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Lackey, Mercedes R.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Mac Donald, MegContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Novak, Patricia DuffyContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Partridge, DiannContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Sampson, JudithContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Sudberg, MicoleContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Verba, Joan marieContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Waters, ElisabethContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Circles made or broken may channel laran power into whole new pathways. And in these all-new tales set on the world of the Bloody Sun, Marion Zimmer Bradley and the many talented writers who are an integral part of The Friends of Darkover lead us along such pathways to reveal many special moments in Darkover's past. From the creation of the first Guild House to the story of a boy raised in a rebel Guild House, from the very beginning of laran circles to a Keeper's dangerous experimentation with clingfire---here are fascinating accounts drawn from the very start of the Domains through the era when they reigned supreme to the time when Terrans once again found their way to the planet and became the catalyst for changes in Darkovan society.

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