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Sophie had lost a child. She was looking for peace and rest. She didn't know what it was, but Glenraven promised her that. JayJay had bad luck with husbands -- a three-time loser now, all she wanted was to be a million miles away from her small North Carolina town.Glenraven seemed to be an Alpine principality somewhere in the neighborhood of northern Italy -- according to the unique guidebook advertising Glenraven's charms, obscure, almost non-traversable Alpine passages constituted the only show more way in. But in reality it was a magic kingdom detached in some strange dimensional way from our world. What the people of Glenraven wanted was a couple of heroes who would free them from a ruler who was quite literally a monster in human guise. What the people of Glenraven got were JayJay and Sophie.They could have done worse. show lessTags
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A weird book. It's awfully choppy - I suspect because the two authors wrote separate parts and then they figured out the connecting bits. It's not even as "simple" as Tiger Burning Bright - there are more viewpoints here. Every other person seems to be planning to betray someone (the plots within plots get seriously ridiculous at a couple points), and the ones who aren't planning to betray behave very stupidly (Ok, Jay-jay and Sophie have a better excuse than most, their behavior is almost reasonable for a couple female tourists in a (very) strange land). And despite all that, it's a good book and one I think I'd like to reread, later on. Jay-jay and Sophie both find a way out, past the disasters that have bound them - Jay-jay finds show more someone (lots of someones, actually) who wants her for herself and respects what she is, while Sophie finally moves past the grief and guilt that she was hiding in and finds her way back to her proper life. Their reactions to the magic are really amusing. And so is the book, when it starts being a smartass. Overall - not a favorite, but a very rich story; I suspect it will reward rereading. Preferably before I've entirely forgotten it, this time (I did read it before, but didn't remember anything - not the plotting, not who was on which side, not the end...). show less
This was actually a pretty good book considering that I just gave it away. We have a decent protagonist- nothing special, but she's spunky, who goes to an interesting world, and, though she doesn't have the faintest idea what's going on at first, goes on a decent adventure, and hooks up with a great male protagonist. It's a good read, and I'd recommend it, but it's not an absolute must-read.
Es gibt Täler in den Alpen, in denen man besser keinen Urlaub machen sollte! Jayjay Bennington und Sophie Cortiss sind Freundinnen von Kindesbeinen an. In jedem Jahr unternehmen sie eine gemeinsame Reise. Beim Stöbern in einer Buchhandlung fällt Jayjay ein seltsames Buch in die Hände, von dem sie sich magisch angezogen fühlt: ein Reiseführer über Glenraven, ein kleines, verträumtes Land 'irgendwo in den Alpen', ein Ort, wo angeblich die 'Zeit stehengeblieben ist'. Jayjay ist begeistert, Sophie skeptisch, ist Glenraven doch in keinem Atlas verzeichnet. Und das ist kein Wunder, denn Glenraven ist tatsächlich ein verwunschenes Tal, das nur alle 400 Jahre auftaucht und sehnlich auf den Erlöser wartet, der es von einem unheiligen, show more düsteren Fluch befreit ... show less
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[...] what readers will find in this novel are the results of a genuinely shared vision, one that neither writer alone could have produced. This is collaboration as it ought to work, and the result is a memorable and absorbing fantasy with more of a conscience than most.
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Marion Zimmer Bradley is a science-fiction and fantasy writer, novelist, and editor. She was born in Albany, New York on June 3, 1930. Bradley attended the New York State College for Teachers from 1946 to 1948. She earned a B.A. from Hardin Simmons University in 1964. Bradley did graduate work at the University of California at Berkeley from 1965 show more to 1967. Bradley sold her first story to Fantastic Amazing Stories as part of an amateur fiction contest. She sold her first professional story to Vortex Science Fiction in 1952. Her novels include The Sword of Aldones and The Planet Savers. Both novels were set on Darkover, the setting for more than 20 subsequent Bradley novels. Bradley also wrote The Mists of Avalon, a reworking of the King Arthur legend with more emphasis on the female characters. She used the same approach with The Firebrand, which was based on The Iliad. In addition to writing more than 85 books, Bradley was the editor of an annual anthology for DAW Books, as well as the editor of Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine. Bradley died in 1999. (Bowker Author Biography) Marion Zimmer Bradley was the bestselling author of "The Mists of Avalon", "Lady of Avalon", "The Forest House", & "The Firebrand", as well as the popular Darkover series of science fiction novels. She died in 1999. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title*
- Glenraven
- Original publication date
- 1996
- People/Characters*
- Jayjay Bennington; Sophie Cortiss; Aidris Akalan; Yémus Sarijan; Matthiall
- Important places
- Glenraven
- First words
- Jayjay Bennington didn't want to think about her disaster any more.
- Last words*
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)La magie qui l'y attendait était la sienne.
- Publisher's editor*
- Bénédicte Lombardo
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