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3 Heralds of the Storm [Paperback]

Storm Constantine
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)

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2.0 out of 5 stars Constantine is capable of far better., Nov 27 2001
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"orange_koi" (Bryn Mawr, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 3 Heralds of the Storm (Paperback)
3 Heralds is a well-packaged booklet collection of three short stories by the author of the cult classic Wraeththu trilogy. It's nice to look at and a supplemental to any Constantine fan's library. But that's it. The first story, 'Such a Nice Girl,' is interesting to a point with a few intriguing devices, but never realizes its great potential. 'Last Come Assimilation' also has potential for an interesting science fiction story, but is clumsily handled. 'How Enlightenment Came to the Tower' is downright silly. Hardcore Constantine fans will want this, but Wraeththu fans looking for more will be disappointed. Spend your money on the Grigori books instead.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A joy to read, Aug 24 1997
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This review is from: 3 Heralds of the Storm (Paperback)
This is the first U.S. printing of these three stories and each is a joy to read."Such A Nice Girl" is a story about a girl whom everyone thinks is so very nice, but they come to make other discoveries after her death. "Last Come Assimilation" is a tale of computer networking taken to the next level. "How Enlightenment Came to the Tower" is the story of Saphariel, who lives in a tower and will not come down until he is enlightened. A well done booklet that shows a range and style of Storm that will help you develope your taste for Storm and encourage you to look for her longer works if you are not already familiar with them
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2.0 out of 5 stars Constantine is capable of far better., Nov 27 2001
By "orange_koi" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: 3 Heralds of the Storm (Paperback)
3 Heralds is a well-packaged booklet collection of three short stories by the author of the cult classic Wraeththu trilogy. It's nice to look at and a supplemental to any Constantine fan's library. But that's it. The first story, 'Such a Nice Girl,' is interesting to a point with a few intriguing devices, but never realizes its great potential. 'Last Come Assimilation' also has potential for an interesting science fiction story, but is clumsily handled. 'How Enlightenment Came to the Tower' is downright silly. Hardcore Constantine fans will want this, but Wraeththu fans looking for more will be disappointed. Spend your money on the Grigori books instead.

5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A joy to read, Aug 24 1997
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: 3 Heralds of the Storm (Paperback)
This is the first U.S. printing of these three stories and each is a joy to read."Such A Nice Girl" is a story about a girl whom everyone thinks is so very nice, but they come to make other discoveries after her death. "Last Come Assimilation" is a tale of computer networking taken to the next level. "How Enlightenment Came to the Tower" is the story of Saphariel, who lives in a tower and will not come down until he is enlightened. A well done booklet that shows a range and style of Storm that will help you develope your taste for Storm and encourage you to look for her longer works if you are not already familiar with them
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