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This review is from: Medicine Road (Paperback)
This was a book I had first read from the library, wanted to purchase it but it was in limited edition and our of my price range. Was soo happy when it came out in paper. It is the sequel to seven sisters, which is in a book of short stories. I just totally enjoy de Lint's books, sometimes we need to go to another place and his books certainly fill the bill.It is basically a love story with folk tales woven in. Just a great get away read. If you like fantasy you will like this book.
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Another Excellent Story!,
By mayfayre "mayfayre" - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Medicine Road (Hardcover)
This isn't a big book - only 206 pages in the hardcover edition - but that doesn't matter at all. This is one of those stories that just grabs you from the start and sucks you right into the mythological world that Charles de Lint creates so well. It's not an action-packed book, nothing like that. Instead it follows the interactions of about seven individuals over the course of a few days. He makes the interactions between the "real" people and the people of myth totally believable. I never find myself saying, "Oh, how can that be?". Nope, I just go along happily for the ride.After reading this book, I want to go and actually see the deserts of the Southwest. I want to learn more about the mythology of the region. That is one of the secrets to de Lint's writing, I think - it's very easy to visualize the settings, to become intrigued by the mysteries surrounding the characters. To want more. I enjoyed the nod he gave to Terri Windling, and I would second the recommendation another reviewer gave about Windling's "The Wood Wife" - it's another excellent book. For those of you who may have read de Lint's "Forests of the Heart", there's a brief appearance of Bettina and one of her uncles in this book, which was a pleasant surprise. Read this book. 16 of 16 people found the following review helpful
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Medicine Road is good medicine,
By Linda S. Brundies "Voracious reader" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Medicine Road (Hardcover)
Medicine Road is what I've come to expect from De Lint. Wonder-full! Bess and Laurel Dillard are back. We first met them in Seven Wild Sisters. This time they are in Arizona giving concerts at local establishments. They fall or leap into a magical adventure depending on which sister's version you happen to be reading. Each sister has her own way of relating to magic and the everyday world and it colors their respective response to it. Each sister grows and changes in the "same but different" way of twins. This duality is paralleled by the characters Alice and Jim, formerly jack rabbit and coyote. They grow and change as they interact with the twins and play out their own stories. De Lint's story is reminiscent of Terri Windling's The Wood Wife, which you should check out as well. But De Lint's magic is all his own. Read this and all of his other work. You won't be disappointed.
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A Delint Book? Why look any further?,
By A. Sides "Eternal Student" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Medicine Road (Hardcover)
Almost every De Lint book I have read has sucked me in instantly. All of his books are great but the Newford Series are my absolute favs. I would sugest starting with one of them, then getting into his other books. His horor novels are just that, the mental aspect will have you lieing awake at night.I would sugest reading Forests of the Heart first before this novel, but you do not have to. All delint books stand on their own. |
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