Judith Tarr
Autor/a de Household Gods
Sobre l'autor
Judith Tarr was born in Augusta, Maine on January 30, 1955. She received a B.A. in Latin and English from Mount Holyoke College, an M.A. in Classics from Cambridge University, and an M.A. and a Ph.D. in Medieval studies from Yale University. She is the author of more than twenty novels including mostra'n més The Golden Horn, The Hound and the Falcon, Avaryan Rising, Alamut, The Daggar and the Cross, The Lord of Two Lands, Pillar of Fire, The Throne of Isis, White Mare's Daughter, Queen of Swords, Arrows of the Sun, and Spear of Heaven. She also wrote a juvenile book entitled His Majesty's Elephant. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra'n menys
Sèrie
Obres de Judith Tarr
Uncanny Magazine Issue 24: September/October 2018 (Disabled People Destroy Science Fiction) (2018) — Editor — 40 exemplars
Mending Souls [short fiction] 4 exemplars
Dragon Winter 3 exemplars
Them Old Hyannis Blues {short story} 3 exemplars
Signs And Stones 2 exemplars
I Sing of a Maiden [novelette] 2 exemplars
Piece de Resistance 2 exemplars
The Revenants 1 exemplars
Dame A La Licorne 1 exemplars
Finding the Grail 1 exemplars
La danse de l'équinoxe (White Magic, #1) 1 exemplars
The Hermit and the Sídhe 1 exemplars
The God Of Chariots 1 exemplars
Classical Horses 1 exemplars
Al-Ghazalah 1 exemplars
In The Name Of The King 1 exemplars
Ο κυρίαρχος των δύο κόσμων 1 exemplars
Remedia Amoris 1 exemplars
Penthesilea 1 exemplars
Silver Stone And Steel 1 exemplars
Dealing In Futures 1 exemplars
Voice in the Desert {short story} 1 exemplars
Kehailan 1 exemplars
Obres associades
Out of Avalon: An Anthology of Old Magic & New Myths (15-in-1) (2001) — Col·laborador — 290 exemplars
What Might Have Been, Volumes 1 & 2: Alternate Empires, Alternate Heroes (1989) — Col·laborador — 177 exemplars
Etiquetat
Coneixement comú
- Altres noms
- Brennan, Caitlin
Bryan, Kathleen - Data de naixement
- 1955-01-30
- Gènere
- female
- Nacionalitat
- USA
- Lloc de naixement
- Augusta, Maine, USA
- Llocs de residència
- Vail, Arizona, USA
- Educació
- Mount Holyoke College
University of Cambridge
Yale University - Professions
- novelist
horse breeder
historical novelist
science fiction writer
fantasy novelist - Organitzacions
- Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America
Book View Cafe - Biografia breu
- Judith Tarr received her undgergraduate degree in Latin and English from Mount Holyoke College. She went on to earn an M.A. in Classics from Cambridge University, and an M.A. and PhD in Medieval Studies from Yale University. She taught Latin at Wesleyan University from 1990 to 1993.
At Dancing Horse Farm, her home in Vail, Arizona, she breeds Lipizzan horses. She's the author of more than 20 acclaimed fantasy novels, including The Throne of Isis (1994), Queen of Swords (1997), and White Mare's Daughter (1998), and five volumes in the Avaryan Chronicles, in addition to historical and science fiction novels. The romance novels she produces under the pseudonym Caitlin Brennan for Harlequin feature dancing horses modeled on those that she raises.
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Estadístiques
- Obres
- 86
- També de
- 60
- Membres
- 7,302
- Popularitat
- #3,347
- Valoració
- 3.6
- Ressenyes
- 223
- ISBN
- 221
- Llengües
- 10
- Preferit
- 25
- Pedres de toc
- 157
I got this Young Adult book through Librarything’s Early Reviewer batch, and opted for it based on the summary. I was pleasantly surprised that a YA fiction book was easy to read and not patronising (something I specifically dislike about YA books).
This book suffered slightly in being the last book of 2012, during a busy Birthday and Christmas period, which meant it became the first finish of 2013 instead. The start was a little shaky, where I feared Meredith was going to be a stroppy teenager (and she was, just a little). However, when the other two characters came in, the telling became much better, and Meru in particular was realised well and a natural expansion of our current reliance on the web. The progression of the story was good, and the dealing with death (all three characters have people close to them who die).
The book ended quite quickly, and leaves the line open for other stories (I would be almost disappointed if Tarr HASN’T written more books in this series - it opens up so many opportunities to continue this world…..
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