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I bought it so long ago I clean forgot it was a spoof scholarly tome on the biology, sentience and history of dragons and how they had started devastating some parts of the world after people tried to use military force, and had now come into an equilibrium though a bit of a worry given the amount of livestock they ate when building up to breeding! I thought it was short stories then ... tee hee. Anyway it is like a very dry academic joke but there are some bits I liked mainly the spoof biographies of researchers in the field.


That took me straight on to a collection by Vinge which I realised contained her novelette, because it had the same name Phoenix in the Ashes. The rest of the book consists mainly of SF stories, one fantasy. Some of the stories were rather drawn out and slow, and I must say that the best is the title story which ironically I had already read in the Kidd anthology. The final story, Mother and Child, is quite interesting, but I must have read it previously as I used to have another Vinge book 'Firebird/Mother and Child' which I got rid of ages ago after reading it. Shows what a terrible memory I have!





This week I spotted an author I like having a free book, so I clicked on it so I could send the link to my work kindle friends. On reading the synopsis I had no recollection of it, so I thought I hadn't read that one. Well it was in my "Read" collection!!!














I've slowed down ... as a kid I used to get through 4 library books a day!





Yes, I've always bought them then found out ... did that with Robin Hobb. I have a stack of those blockbusters and didn't enjoy series 1 though series 2 (Liveship Traders) is a lot better, however, have ploughed through just the first 2 so far because they are very very long.....

Yes, according to someone who also reviewed book 1, books 2 and 3 are a lot better so I will carry on. Have already started book 2 The Novice.
Review for book 1, The Magicians' Guild



A lot better than book 1, though the flaw really is the way the protagonist becomes too nice to defend herself properly even when she does have a warrior arts teacher to whom she can turn for help.

After hearing from Jud, and also seeing it referred to in some reviews of volume 1 of the trilogy, I'm wondering what the twist is going to be that most readers don't appear to like. Is it that Sonea turns to the dark side? Or maybe Akkarin isn't as nasty as he appears and is doing it all for the public good, although forcibly mind reading Sonea and her protectors doesn't exactly seem ethical to say the least.
(Don't tell me by the way please!)






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