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Wings of Omen
 
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Robert Lynn Asprin

Wings of Omen (Thieves' World #6)

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3.8 of 5 stars 3.80  ·  rating details  ·  894 ratings  ·  7 reviews
Welcome to Sanctuary, a city of outlaws and adventurers in a world of war and wizardry, peopled with colorful characters created by today's top fantasy adventure talents, including:

Robert W. Bailey
C. J. Cherryh
Diane Duane
Chris & Janet Morris
Andrew Offutt
Diana L. Paxson
Lynn Abbey
Robert Lynn Asprin

In this strange and provocative sixth volume, the Wizardwall War brings...more
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Published September 15th 1985 by Ace (first published 1984)
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Teri
another great Thieves World. the Stepsons are slowly making thier way back to Sanctuary. The Hand That feeds You, and Rebels Aren't Born in Palaces were great stories. You see a whole different side of Hanse here, it was amazing. I still wish Walegrin was a bigger charactor. I only give 3 stars tho, because I am sorry, i just still find myself lost alot of the time. There are so many characters, places, and Gods. Where many, i should say most, of the stories, people and events do eventually tie...more
Shannon Appelcline
As is often the case, the overall anthology is uneven, but generally these stories are good fun to read, with the setup also good (if starting to get a little overly complex as *too* many groups converge on Sanctuary).
Ron
In this strange and provocative sixth volume, the Wizardwall War brings undreamed-of horrors as the invaders invoke their powers to raise the very dead...

Angela
Sep 04, 2010 Angela rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommended to Angela by: Betsy
Shelves: sci-fi
I loved this series -- read them on the recommendation of a friend from college.
Aaron
I have come to accept that any Thieves' World anthology will be very uneven, and this sixth volume is no exception. What was unexpected was that the stories I didn't like were all in the first two-thirds of the book, while the last third had all of the more enjoyable stories. Or, at least those were comprehensible. Some of the earlier stories jumped around so much that I couldn't figure out what was actually happening. I don't plan to continue this series any more.
Helga Ganguly
I took longer than usual to read this because I squeezed Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows in over Christmas. It was a decent read. As usual,I prefer some authors over others. I Again,I was tempted to stop reading or finishing the first 12 but am really curious how some of the story lines will resolve. Gotcha!
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Wings of Omen (Thieves' World, #6)
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Robert (Lynn) Asprin was born in 1946. While he wrote some stand alone novels such as Cold Cash War, Tambu and The Bug Wars and also the Duncan and Mallory Illustrated stories, Bob is best known for his series fantasy, such as the Myth Adventures of Aahz and Skeeve, the Phule’s Company novels and the Time Scout novels written with Linda Evans. He also edited the groundbreaking Thieves’ World antho...more
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