Megan Lindholm





Megan Lindholm

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born
in California, The United States
January 01, 1952

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female

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A pseudonym of Robin Hobb.


Average rating: 3.66 · 4,103 ratings · 330 reviews · 32 distinct works · Similar authors
Harpy's Flight (Windsingers...
3.49 of 5 stars 3.49 avg rating — 394 ratings — published 1983 — 8 editions
The Reindeer People (Reinde...
3.6 of 5 stars 3.60 avg rating — 325 ratings — published 1988 — 8 editions
The Windsingers (Windsinger...
3.57 of 5 stars 3.57 avg rating — 298 ratings — published 1984 — 8 editions
Wizard of the Pigeons
3.74 of 5 stars 3.74 avg rating — 289 ratings — published 1986 — 7 editions
Wolf's Brother (Reindeer Pe...
3.66 of 5 stars 3.66 avg rating — 211 ratings — published 1988 — 9 editions
The Limbreth Gate (Windsing...
3.62 of 5 stars 3.62 avg rating — 167 ratings — published 1984 — 6 editions
Luck of the Wheels (Windsin...
3.65 of 5 stars 3.65 avg rating — 137 ratings — published 1989 — 7 editions
Cloven Hooves
3.72 of 5 stars 3.72 avg rating — 151 ratings — published 1991 — 7 editions
Alien Earth
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3.91 of 5 stars 3.91 avg rating — 101 ratings — published 1992 — 5 editions
Wizard Of The Pigeons And S...
3.93 of 5 stars 3.93 avg rating — 15 ratings — published 1993
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“The only magic that's left in the world right now is the magic that we make ourselves, deliberately. You're not going to stumble over enchantment by chance. You have to be open to it, looking for it, and when you first think you might have glimpsed it, you have to will it into your life with every machination available to you.”
Megan Lindholm, The Inheritance

“Down at the old house, I’ve made a serious effort to rejuvenate what was once my garden and lawn. And I’ve been rewarded with all sorts of forgotten and neglected plants making surprise appearances. Random daffodils and narcissus. A fairy rose that I thought was gone forever. And, despite some very enthusiastic pruning by the local deer population, the little plum trees look as if they will survive. There is one that is very battered as the deer used it to rub the velvet off their antlers, but it is sending up some shoots and it may yet live for another year.

So. Spring. The most forgiving season of the year.”
Megan Lindholm

“Music took her somewhere, and I used to wonder where. I thought it was dumb, the way she lived for a collection of sounds, for someone else's words and notes.”
Megan Lindholm, The Inheritance

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