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Unicorn and Dragon (Mass Market Paperback)

by Lynn Abbey (Author)
1.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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From Publishers Weekly

At the center of this slight fantasy novel is a brief romantic episode of 11th century England. A young Norman knight carrying a message in the dead of winter is set upon by outlaws and wolves. Stephen wakes in Saxon Hafwynder Manor, where the lord's daughters, blonde Alison and dark Wildecent, are both attracted to him. When the emboldened outlaws amass to attack the manor, Stephen gets word to his people, who come to the aid of the Saxons, their erstwhile enemies. In the meantime, adopted Wildecent finds that Stephen's Norman language unlocks memories of her mysterious origins. The magic sprinkled through the book is as weak as the sketchy illustrations, but young readers with a romantic bent might enjoy this.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


From School Library Journal

YA A fast-paced fantasy set in 11th-Century Saxon England. Fair Saxon Alison, last Druidic priestess of her line, and dark mysterious Wildecent, her foster-sister, are at the cutting edge of a new world: the old fading traditions against a burgeoning new culture; action instead of reaction; Norman enterprise and vigor against Saxon tradition; Druidic magic opposing Norman sorcery. Alison and Wildecent are the embodiment of these themes in a well developed if not surprising plot meshing the old with the new. Characters are vivid, well developed, and original. A book for fans of Marion Z. Bradley's Mists of Avalon (Knopf, 1984), but one that is not so complex. Annette DeMeritt, Houston Public Library
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Quite possibly the worst book ever written..., May 29 2004
This book was absolutley dead. The writing could have been a lot better. It seemed to me that the author figured out the plot as she wrote--never really getting to the intended point. Mindless ramblings highlight numerous chapters and confusing descriptions abound. Characters never seem quite as real as they should be and it all develops into a lousy book. Don't read it.... trust me. You're wasting your time.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Don't even be tempted by this one, May 19 2003
By Tamara Deschepper (Fairfield, IA United States) - See all my reviews
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It's rare that I get upset enough to actually write a review for a book, but I figured I'd better pass a warning along before other well-meaning readers get sucked into this.

The full story can be found on Lynn Abbey's site...if you are interested. But the highlight is that this series was originally supposed to be at least a trilogy (although Lynn says she had it outlined through at least book 5). This book contains the first 2 books of a trilogy THAT WAS NEVER FINISHED, AND PROBABLY WON'T EVER BE! So if you like to be left hanging in the middle of a story with loose ends flying all over the place, then this is definately the book for you. But for the rest of us, this is one book that you should probably steer clear of.

If the 3rd book is ever published, I'll eagerly buy it because I want to know how the story ends!

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2.0 out of 5 stars don't bother with this one, May 9 2003
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I purchased this book with anticipation as it is of a genre that I thoroughly enjoy but was very disappointed in this book - the book was 'slow' and disjointed and the ending - well, there's no other words for it - it sucked! I couldn't believe that it ended without any real resolution to any of the main character's issues. I would have expected better from Lynn Abbey.
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