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Jul 23, 2015
S.E. Lindberg
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The Birthgrave – An Adult ‘Coming of Age’ Novel – Dark, Haunting Adventure
Haunting Release: The Birthgrave is a coming of age novel of (and by) a female goddess. Tanith Lee’s debut novel is adult oriented, dark fantasy. This one is epic, dosed with poetic horror and battle, and features lots of risky writing (entertaining). The 2015 reprint comes with a haunting introduction written in January, just months before her May death coinciding with the paperback release in the US.
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Haunting Release: The Birthgrave is a coming of age novel of (and by) a female goddess. Tanith Lee’s debut novel is adult oriented, dark fantasy. This one is epic, dosed with poetic horror and battle, and features lots of risky writing (entertaining). The 2015 reprint comes with a haunting introduction written in January, just months before her May death coinciding with the paperback release in the US.
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Jun 27, 2020
Karl
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DAW Collectors #154
Cover Artist: George Barr
Name: Kaiine, Tanith Lee, Birthplace: London, England, UK, (19 September 1947 -- 24 May 2015)
Alternate Names: Judas Garbah, Esther Garber.
Tanith Lee's character's ted to be complex and emotional.
This is Tanith Lee's even her first novel. The story begins in an active volcano. She appears to be a young woman with a weird, deformed face, but it quickly becomes apparent that while the protagonist is inexperienced and female, she may not be young and pr ...more
Cover Artist: George Barr
Name: Kaiine, Tanith Lee, Birthplace: London, England, UK, (19 September 1947 -- 24 May 2015)
Alternate Names: Judas Garbah, Esther Garber.
Tanith Lee's character's ted to be complex and emotional.
This is Tanith Lee's even her first novel. The story begins in an active volcano. She appears to be a young woman with a weird, deformed face, but it quickly becomes apparent that while the protagonist is inexperienced and female, she may not be young and pr ...more

Not a perfect book, but a mighty impressive first novel (or first adult novel; I think Tanith Lee had published some YA books prior to this). Our narrator (who remains nameless until the very end of the book, and whose name would be quite the spoiler) wakes, amnesiac, in a chamber in a soon-to-erupt volcano; she speaks with (and is cursed by) a Dark Power and flees just before the eruption (possibly caused by her flight?). She goes masked, having been cursed with great ugliness, but is also hers
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The voice of the narrator--unnamed but for those given by others--carries a weird calm and intensity, a detachment that speaks of underlying trauma or depression. She seems an observer in her own story, as she is slotted into roles and pushed into actions by the stereotypically dynamic and assertive male characters who would be the usual protagonists. She frequently disagrees with her own actions or second-guesses decisions, as though she wars with her own mind or does not know her own desires.
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