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Project Elfhome

by Wen Spencer

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Series: Elfhome (Collection)

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Book 4 in the Elfhome series. Stories exploring the fascinating realm of Elfhome, a world where modern day Pittsburgh has collided with the kingdom of the Elves. A special entry in the the best-selling Romantic Times Sapphire award winning Elfhome series. Contains some of Wen Spencer''s best shorter works including gems "Bare Snow Falling on Fairywood," "Pittsburgh Backyard and Garden," "Peace Offering," and more tales set in the world of best-selling Elfhome series entries TinkerWolf Who Rules, Elfhome, and Wood Sprites! Pittsburgh: a sprawling modern Earth city stranded in the heart of a virgin forest on Elfhome.  Sixty thousand humans, twenty thousand black-winged tengu, ten thousand elves, an unknown number of invading oni, four unborn siblings of an elf princess, three dragons, and a pair of nine-year olds geniuses. For every story written, there''s a thousand others not told. Lives interweave.  Fates intersect.  People change one another, often without realizing the impact they''ve made on others.  They come together like a mosaic, little pieces creating a greater picture. Project Elfhome tells the stories of those impacted by Tinker and Windwolf as they struggle to make Pittsburgh a safe haven.  Some of the characters are familiar: Stormsong, Pony, Blue Sky, and Lain.  Others are new to readers. Law forages for wild plants and fish to sell to elf enclaves.  A social misfit, she drives a hundred year old Dodge, has a pet porcupine, and saves damsels in distress in her spare time.  A mysterious phone call sets her on a collision course with danger as she races to save a young female elf. Jane Kryskill is the producer for the popular TV series Pittsburgh Backyard and Garden.  She spends her days keeping her host, Hal Rogers, from getting himself killed as he takes on man eating plants.  She''s not happy when the network drops famed naturalist Nigel Reid and his cameraman in her lap to film Chased by Monsters. Olivia is sixteen, a runaway wife of a religious cultist, an illegal immigrant, and soon to be a mother.  As Pittsburgh plunges into war, she makes a desperate bargain with the mad elf lord, Forest Moss. As the war between the elves and the oni builds to a head, these three women struggle with their own problems, supported by a circle of unique friends, yet entangled with each other. About Project Elfhome: "This collection of short stories, many released previously, provide background and enrichment for the  world of Elfhome... the result is spectacular. A definite must read ..."--Booklist About Wen Spencer''s Elfhome series: "Spencer''s intertwining of current Earth technology and otherworldly elven magic is quite ingenious." --Booklist "[M]aintains the series'' solid quality. . . . The girls are endearing without being twee, and bright but not implausibly brilliant, and Spencer''s prose remains engaging. The melange of science fiction and fantasy tropes, starships rubbing shoulders with proud elf warriors, is uncommon but tasty. Established fans will enjoy this installment, and those unfamiliar with the series or Spencer may find it an intriguing introduction to her work."--Publishers Weekly About Wen Spencer: "Wit and intelligence inform this off-beat, tongue-in-cheek fantasy. . . . Furious action . . . good characterization, playful eroticism and well-developed folklore. . . . lift this well above the fantasy average. . . . Buffy fans should find a lot to like in the book''s resourceful heroine."--Publishers Weekly on series debut Tinker About Wen Spencer''s Eight Million Gods: "Eight Million Gods is a wonderfully weird romp through Japanese mythology, culture shock, fan culture and the ability to write your own happy ending. It is diverting and entertaining fantasy."--Galveston County Daily News The Elfhome Series Tinker Wolf Who Rules Elfhome Wood Sprites… (more)
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This book is an odd one -- I was a little put-off by the mishmash of stories -- some far more polished than others -- especially because I haven't read the Tinker books in a while, so the minor characters aren't as vivid to me and it was a little hard to follow how everything fit in the larger story arc. However, Spencer tells a great story and there are several longer pieces that I really, really liked (Pittsburgh Home and Garden and Olivia's stories), so it's definitely worth your time if you like her worlds. It's also a pretty cool look behind the curtain if you like to write, although the ARC had a ton of small typos.

Advanced reader's copy provided by Edelweiss. ( )
  jennybeast | Apr 14, 2022 |
This is a set of interconnected stories which highlight characters who are not the main characters in the rest of the Elfhome series. The three main characters around whom the stories revolve are all human women. Law and Jane were born in Pittsburgh and have grown up with it being part of Elfhome. Olivia is a sixteen-year-old runaway from Earth who is trying to get as far away from her abusive husband as possible.

Some of the main characters from the other books make brief appearances in this book but the main focus is on how "ordinary" humans are dealing with the war between the elves and the oni and dealing with the fact that Tinker has cut the gate back to Earth.

Law's part of the book talks about someone who is a forager with a strong hero complex who finds herself rescuing a young elf who has no clan ties to anyone in this part of Elfhome. She has been rejected by all the clans there.

Jane's part of the book was the funniest. She is the producer for Pittsburgh's version of a home gardening show. Only plants on Elfhome are much more dangerous than any Earth plants. Jane is in charge of keeping the accident-prone start of the show from doing anything too extreme. She is also put in charge of baby-sitting a new crew from Earth who wants to make a show about the dangerous animals living there. Of course, she is also looking for her young sister who disappeared when she was six.

Olivia has run to Elfhome to escape her abusive husband and the religious cult that she was living in. She's pregnant, there illegally, and searching for a way to make a place for herself. When she learns that there is an insane elf who needs a domi she decides that becoming his will make a place for herself in this new world.

I liked the way all the stories were woven together to make a cohesive whole. I also liked the author's notes at the end that told how she came to write each story. Fans of the Elfhome series won't want to miss this fascinating new glimpse into the world of Elfhome. ( )
  kmartin802 | Aug 4, 2021 |
This book has nothing to do with the main story at all. It is just a collection of short stories told from new and/or minor characters that add a little extra to it but doesn't effect the main story in anyway. So its fun to read but not necessary. ( )
  starslight86 | Jul 20, 2021 |
I am not always a fan of short stories, but these were awesome! They really filled in some of the backstories from the other books in the series. I really need a complete book for a couple of the characters now (like Forest Moss and PB&G). ( )
  Tip44 | Jun 30, 2020 |
Great fun! I didn't love it as much as the full-length novels, because the short story format by its very nature kept kicking me back out of the Elfhome world and into the real world. (One of my favorite things about Spencer's writing is how immersive it is.) However, these are all great additions to the world.

I highly suggest reading this after reading the first 4 novels, though, as there are major spoilers for the books in some (most?) of the stories. ( )
  ca.bookwyrm | May 18, 2020 |
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Book 4 in the Elfhome series. Stories exploring the fascinating realm of Elfhome, a world where modern day Pittsburgh has collided with the kingdom of the Elves. A special entry in the the best-selling Romantic Times Sapphire award winning Elfhome series. Contains some of Wen Spencer''s best shorter works including gems "Bare Snow Falling on Fairywood," "Pittsburgh Backyard and Garden," "Peace Offering," and more tales set in the world of best-selling Elfhome series entries TinkerWolf Who Rules, Elfhome, and Wood Sprites! Pittsburgh: a sprawling modern Earth city stranded in the heart of a virgin forest on Elfhome.  Sixty thousand humans, twenty thousand black-winged tengu, ten thousand elves, an unknown number of invading oni, four unborn siblings of an elf princess, three dragons, and a pair of nine-year olds geniuses. For every story written, there''s a thousand others not told. Lives interweave.  Fates intersect.  People change one another, often without realizing the impact they''ve made on others.  They come together like a mosaic, little pieces creating a greater picture. Project Elfhome tells the stories of those impacted by Tinker and Windwolf as they struggle to make Pittsburgh a safe haven.  Some of the characters are familiar: Stormsong, Pony, Blue Sky, and Lain.  Others are new to readers. Law forages for wild plants and fish to sell to elf enclaves.  A social misfit, she drives a hundred year old Dodge, has a pet porcupine, and saves damsels in distress in her spare time.  A mysterious phone call sets her on a collision course with danger as she races to save a young female elf. Jane Kryskill is the producer for the popular TV series Pittsburgh Backyard and Garden.  She spends her days keeping her host, Hal Rogers, from getting himself killed as he takes on man eating plants.  She''s not happy when the network drops famed naturalist Nigel Reid and his cameraman in her lap to film Chased by Monsters. Olivia is sixteen, a runaway wife of a religious cultist, an illegal immigrant, and soon to be a mother.  As Pittsburgh plunges into war, she makes a desperate bargain with the mad elf lord, Forest Moss. As the war between the elves and the oni builds to a head, these three women struggle with their own problems, supported by a circle of unique friends, yet entangled with each other. About Project Elfhome: "This collection of short stories, many released previously, provide background and enrichment for the  world of Elfhome... the result is spectacular. A definite must read ..."--Booklist About Wen Spencer''s Elfhome series: "Spencer''s intertwining of current Earth technology and otherworldly elven magic is quite ingenious." --Booklist "[M]aintains the series'' solid quality. . . . The girls are endearing without being twee, and bright but not implausibly brilliant, and Spencer''s prose remains engaging. The melange of science fiction and fantasy tropes, starships rubbing shoulders with proud elf warriors, is uncommon but tasty. Established fans will enjoy this installment, and those unfamiliar with the series or Spencer may find it an intriguing introduction to her work."--Publishers Weekly About Wen Spencer: "Wit and intelligence inform this off-beat, tongue-in-cheek fantasy. . . . Furious action . . . good characterization, playful eroticism and well-developed folklore. . . . lift this well above the fantasy average. . . . Buffy fans should find a lot to like in the book''s resourceful heroine."--Publishers Weekly on series debut Tinker About Wen Spencer''s Eight Million Gods: "Eight Million Gods is a wonderfully weird romp through Japanese mythology, culture shock, fan culture and the ability to write your own happy ending. It is diverting and entertaining fantasy."--Galveston County Daily News The Elfhome Series Tinker Wolf Who Rules Elfhome Wood Sprites

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