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BLACK TRILLIUM
  

BLACK TRILLIUM (Hardcover)

by Marion Zimmer Bradley (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly

Three masters of science fiction and fantasy collaborated on this mildly diverting quest novel, their failure to produce a more compelling tale demonstrating the pitfalls of writing by committee. The kingdom of Ruwenda is attacked by neighboring Labornok, whose king has long been jealous of its wealth and prosperity. Ruwenda's rulers are brutally slain, but their daughters--the three Petals of the Living Trillium, prophesied to save their country in a time of peril--flee to the Archimage Binah, who directs them to their magic talismans. Each accompanied by a childhood companion, Oddlings of the area's aboriginal races, the girls must conquer their weaknesses: the eldest, her intellectual arrogance; the middle sister, her tendency to act before thinking; the youngest, her great timidity. Their enemies pursue them, led by a sorcerer seeking ancient secrets hidden in the abandoned cities. Throughout appear intimations that some of the magic is a relic of an old technology, possibly ours. The three princesses are little more than a collection of attributes, the love story is a bore and the many races of Oddlings are barely distinguishable.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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The birth of triplets--three princesses--to the King and Queen of Ruwanda heralds a great and fearful destiny for the kingdom of the Mazy Mire. Bradley, Andre Norton, and Julian May--three stellar sf authors--combine their talents in a classic fantasy quest involving mysterious wizards, rites of passage, and the salvation of a kingdom. Although not entirely bereft of male protagonists, this novel projects a gentle brand of feminism along with a healthy dose of standard sword and sorcery. Purchase where the authors are popular. Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 4/1/90.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Well Worth It., Dec 31 2001
By A Customer
This review is from: The Black Trillium (Paperback)
The trio authors Marion Zimmer Bradley, Julian May, and Andre Norton have created a world so enchanting that I had to read non-stop from beginning to end. Action began from the first page as the triplet sisters are forced to split up and embark on their own journeys, and conquer themselves.

The story is fun, beleivable, and full of mystery surrounding the ancient citizens of the planet, the vanished ones. It is fairly easy to read because the authors did not add too much description, or confusing topics, which often take away the pleasure of reading.

The charcters came to life for me because their personalities were so human. Also, although I am not a feminist, I enjoyed the fact that the main characters Kadiyah, Haramis, and Anigel are women, which is a good change from many other fantasy stories that have either men as the lead characters or super-strong and unrealistic women running around and beating everyone up, (*cough*Xena-wannabees*cough), excuse me.

Black Trillium has all the elements that make an excellent story. The only problem that I had with it is that the ending seemed to be a little slapped together because it was so short.
This is when all three sisters confront The bad guy, Orogastus, together for the first time. About two short chapters later, the story ends. This dosen't create any loose ends, but it does take some of the momentum that the story had built up.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A true coming of age story, Jul 20 2001
By "laura88" (Atlanta, GA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Black Trillium (Paperback)
When I first read this book I was "coming of age" as we like to call it. I don't even remeber how I got the book. I didn't read fantasy. In fact my favorite stories were horror stories. As I began to read this tale of three girls coming into there own, I could see my self in each girl. I felt what I imagined they were feeling. I was so wrapeed up in this story, I read it again as soon as I finished the last page. I go back every now and again to re-read this wonderous story. I remeber how I felt trying to grow up. I remeber how this book, even though it was surrounded by fantasy, reminded me of the real world. Three girls, three sisters, each unique taking three very diffrent paths to come to the same end, the same conclusion. Being yourself is its own reward and we are all meant for something that we have yet to figure out. This is still my favorite book, even though I'm still not big on fantasy stories.
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4.0 out of 5 stars alittle more than so, so, Jul 14 2001
This review is from: The Black Trillium (Paperback)
While I must admit this book had some fantastic points in it I was anticipating action and while the build up was fantastic it was a let down in the end when everything was resolved in about 25-30 pages after a long build up. I normally shy away from books written in sections switching between characters right when it gets interesting. This book held my attention vividly and though vague in some places other than the slight let down of the end and the fact that some elements of the plot were blatanly expected I found this book quite good.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Black Trillium
This book was incrediable!!! I loved every page of it. If you like any three of the authors this is a must read book. Read more
Published on Oct 10 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars A Fantasy fan must
Black Trillium got me started on the Trillium series(now all my fav books). It is written by three authors each a brillant talent. Read more
Published on Aug 24 2000 by E. Enriquez

5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible
I bought this book by chance at a village fete, and it turned out to be the best book I have ever read. Read more
Published on Mar 15 2000 by Emma Hunneyball

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Read
I would definatly recommend reading this book more than once, as each time you read you'll find something more that you've missed!
Published on Mar 5 2000 by Crystal

3.0 out of 5 stars Good ideas, bad characters
I have read other books by Bradely and Norton, and this one was a let-down. Although the ideas about the Oddlings was interesting, I could not find myself identifing with any of... Read more
Published on Jul 17 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars my favorite book
i love this book so much, it is my favorite book. it's about these three sisters who are given a quest for three magical talismans they find them and banish they evil orogatus... Read more
Published on Jun 6 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful blending of action, magic, love and destiny
I was primarily a science fiction fan when I came across this book in the library. After reading it, I was so caught up in the wonder of the characters and the suberb... Read more
Published on Aug 31 1998

3.0 out of 5 stars Not the greatest book
I thought Black Trillium would be a great book because of the three women authoring it, but I found it to be rather shallow. Read more
Published on Aug 23 1998 by Laura Pruitt (groovything@hotm...

4.0 out of 5 stars Enchanting
A gathering of forces brings these authors together to create a magical fantasy. A hard-to-put-down novel filled with complex personalities, exciting action and an underlying... Read more
Published on Aug 14 1998

1.0 out of 5 stars Tad to non-original....
You would think with three different authors that the book might have a chance of developing a good plot centering around these three women. Read more
Published on Aug 8 1998

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