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21. Crystal Dragon: Book Two of the Great Migration Duology (Bk. 2) by Sharon Lee, Steve Miller | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2007-03-01)
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Good, but not excellent, continuation
Challenging, Intriguing
Good characterizations, dreadful science magic |
22. Tomorrow Log by Sharon Lee, Steve Miller | |
Paperback: 342
Pages
(2007-02-07)
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Great read
Gem
The good beginning of a series - as yet unfinished
This is the next great series by Sharon Lee & Steve Miller!
loved it & glad there is to be more |
23. Misfits, Adventures in the Liaden Universe #15 by Sharon Lee, Steve Miller | |
Paperback: 69
Pages
(2007)
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24. Korval's Game: N/A (Liaden) by Sharon Lee, Steve Miller | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(2011-05-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description Plan B: Val Con yos’Phelium is a fugitive. The heir of Clan Korval is wanted by the covert Liaden agency known as the Department of the Interior, whose rulers have declared unofficial war against the entire clan. With only his love, Miri Robertson, by his side, Val Con plans a desperate gamble by forming an alliance with Clan Erob on the planet where Miri was born. But Val Con’s cousin, Shan yos’Galan, can’t wait for help that may never arrive. With enemy agents closing in, he invokes Plan B—setting in motion a series of events that will have dire consequences, not only for him and his life-mate, Priscilla Mendoza, but all of Liad . . . I Dare: On the run from the agents of the Department of the Interior, Val Con has been separated from Miri. Shan, Val Con’s cousin, and Shan’s life-mate Priscilla, continue to search for him, believing that he’s the Clan’s last hope for survival. But the DOI is attacking Clan Korval in a more subtle fashion. Pat Yin yos’Phelium—Val’s ne’er-do-well, nearly identical cousin, gambler and con artist—is offered control of the clan. The DOI believes they can manipulate him into serving their agenda. They’re wrong . . . “I rarely rave on and on about stories, but I am devoted to Lee and Miller novels and stories.” —Anne McCaffrey |
25. Eidolon (Adventures in the Liaden Universe, Volume14) by Sharon Lee, Steve Miller | |
Paperback:
Pages
(2008)
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26. Longeye by Sharon Lee, Steve Miller | |
Hardcover: 320
Pages
(2009-04-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description Now all plans must be rewritten: Becca breaks Altimere's capricious dominion with the dangerous herbal help of Duainfey, but, weakened by the effort, is held against her will in service to the Queen by Meripen's mysterious sea-lord cousin, Sian. Becca must escape the Queen's retainers to regain control of her own fate. With the magics of the Vaitura, and Altimere's retribution arrayed against her, she escapes with only her horse, a mad forest-living Brethren, and her freed magical servant Nancy at her side. Worse, the recovered legendary hero Longeye, long beloved of the Vaitura's forest folk and creatures, has re-armed at Sian's bidding, and knows most of all about Becca that she is both dangerous, and of the same folk who cruelly tortured him and slew his lover before his eyes. Customer Reviews (11)
I liked it better than the first book.
A riveting fantasy saga
Waste of time & Money
Ultimately unsatisfying
good read |
27. Carpe Diem by Steve Miller, Sharon Lee | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2003-01-28)
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Following the Link
Reasonably intelligent romantic space opera
Enjoyable Book
2nd in the adventures of Miri and Val Con
Enjoyable, but not deep |
28. Sword of Orion (Beneath Strange Skies, Book 1) by Sharon Lee | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2005-11-25)
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Rather shallow and disappointing
Not Free SF Reader
How much $$$ for how many pages???
Sword of Orion
Good YA adventure. |
29. The Cat's Job (Liaden Universe) by Sharon Lee, Steve Miller | |
Paperback: 48
Pages
(2002)
Asin: B00186P4OC Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
30. Low Port by Sharon Lee, Steve Miller | |
Paperback: 374
Pages
(2003-09)
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Bottom Feeders and Other Low Life
Not worth the price of shipping
great anthology
not that interesting
Save your Money |
31. New Beginnings by Sharon Lee Thomas | |
Hardcover: 367
Pages
(2006-08-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description Sharon Lee Thomas was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest and has always been fascinated with the epic story of the Oregon Trail. She recently traded her beloved Victorian home for a modern condo on Puget Sound. Customer Reviews (1)
fine Americana character study |
32. Cyborgs & Citadels: Anthropological Interventions in Emerging Sciences and Technologies (School of American Research Advanced Seminar Series) by Gary Lee Downey, Joseph Dumit, Donna Haraway, Deborah Heath, David J. Hess, Frederick Klemmer, Juan C. Lucena, Emily Martin, Laury Oaks, Paul Rabinow, Rayna Rapp, Karen-Sue Taussig, Sharon Traweek, Ariane Van Der Straten, Sarah Williams | |
Paperback: 328
Pages
(1998-03-01)
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33. Calamity's Child by Sharon Lee, Steve Miller | |
Paperback: 54
Pages
(2006)
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A brilliant way to cry |
34. Crystal Dragon (The Great Migration Duology, Book 2) (Bk. 2) by Sharon Lee, Steve Miller, Donato Giancola | |
Hardcover: 336
Pages
(2006-04-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description Every now and then you come across an author, or in this case, a pair, who write exactly what you want to read, the characters and personalities that make you enjoy meeting them.Apart from my passion for Kim by Rudyard Kipling, I had read some authors whose books I would buy the moment they came on sale (thanks to Amazon’s policy and pre-ordering facility) and then there are the precious few who sit in honor on my comfort shelf.The books I reach for when something in life has become intolerable.And I rediscover the joy that had infused me at the first reading.Such a book was "Agent of Change" first published by Del Rey. When I had finished, hungering for more, I got in touch with Shelly Shapiro, my editor at Del Rey and, prayers answered, she had the manuscript for "Conflict of Honors" on her desk.I beseeched her to send me a copy asap…my hunger for more of the Liaden Universe so intense.She did. However, I had to wait for the third of that first series: "Carpe Diem!" I found out that Steve and Sharon had published chap books on the Liaden universe, Val Con and Miri Roberson, Shan yos ‘Galan and Priscilla. Sharon and Steve are always throwing you quips like that and reading them is all the more enjoyable for them. So I bought those as they were published. Some of them are now also published in hard cover. The only trouble with the chap books is that while they sort out one problem, or elaborate on a special character, they are not very long. Then I discovered that Meisha Merlin was going to continue the series. I was delighted to get a hard-cover of "Partners in Necessity" which is the three single titles mentioned above…then we have more good chunks of Liaden in "Pilot’s Choice" which contains the two titles "Local Custom" and "Scout’s Progress".Following them, is "Plan B", which has the most devious plot and then on to "I Dare".Which is gorgeous.And then, for dessert, "Balance of Trade"…and the tales of "Low Port". What fascinates me most about Lee and Miller as a team is how well blended they are, with a structured society that is almost Chinese in its adherence to custom…the graciousness of the language is always a delight (something I wish I had phrased as aptly).I can certainly see the Tree in my mind’s eye, spreading its ancient leaves over the valley it protects and the people it cherishes.And now these authors have come up with another pair of characters and a new chapter in the history of Liaden…"Crystal Soldier". Better yet, it says on the title page Book One of the Great Migration Duology.So, Happy Day, it means another book is coming "Crystal Dragon". Hurrrah. The hero is M. Jela Granthor’s Guards, and the heroine is Cantra: names which will have significance to those who have already entered the magic of Liaden. I rarely rave on and on about stories, but I am devoted to Lee and Miller novels and stories.Start at the beginning, dear reader, and you will be rewarded with a sanctuary you can escape to, as I do when this world we’re stuck with is impossible to endure. Anne McCaffrey, Dragonhold-Underhill, Co Wicklow Ireland. Customer Reviews (20)
Great Migration Fizzles
Really Disappointed
The Prequel We've All Been Waiting For
in the begining part 2
Facinating premise |
35. Pilots Choice by Sharon Lee, Steve Miller, Michael Herring | |
Hardcover: 560
Pages
(2001-02-12)
list price: US$40.00 Isbn: 1892065118 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Pilots Choice deals with the shifting necessities of honor and morality in the clash of cultures caused by an expanding galactic trade system. In the first novel, Local Custom, we view the difficulties caused by the obvious problems of language and custom as Terrans and Liadens intermingle. In the second, Scout's Progress, we see how the forces of interstellar trade cause conflicts even within the apparently monolithic and superior culture of Liad as a greater culture, galactic in nature, is hinted at by the Scouts, pilots, and traders who inhabit the fringes of Liad's polite society. In both novels it is the importance of individuals and their insistence on behaving with honor, rather than bowing to overwhelming social force, that drives the story. Local Custom Master Trader Er Thom yos'Galan, of Liad's de facto ruling house, Clan Korval, is facing an arranged marriage. The Liaden Code of Proper Conduct requires him—and every Liaden—to provide a ‘child of the body' to the Clan, something the otherwise obedient pilot has been avoiding despite Korval's precariously dwindling population. As his ‘contract marriage' approaches, the serious-minded trader finds himself longing for a lover he hasn't seen (or heard from!) for years. His former lover is no ordinary pleasure love: She's Terran professor of linguistics Anne Davis, who teaches on the planet University and whose radical theories have brought her to the attention of the Liaden Council of Clans, where Korval's enemies openly plot against her—and against Korval itself. Challenged and supported by his foster brother, Er Thom must not only surmount Liad's rigid social strictures, but overcome the plots of Korval's enemies—and his lover's stubborn heart. Scout's Progress Daav yos'Phelium, Delm Korval, the planet's most powerful individual, must marry to provide his Clan with a child. Although he is arguably the most eligible bachelor in Liaden-speaking space he is hardly the most willing, having long been the target of marriage-minded females as well as their power-seeking mothers, fathers, aunts and uncles. A political and economic power among the High Houses, Daav, a former Scout Captain, is also a force among pilots, and is much more likely to be found in a spaceport piloting ‘dive' than mingling with society at the parties of the rich. One such ‘dive' is Binjali Spaceship Repair Shop in Solcintra Mid-Port; it's a base away from home to a shifting population of Scouts, pilots, and various ‘wounded kittens'. There, Daav is known only by his first name, and relies on his reputation as pilot extraordinaire rather than Korval's power. Retreating to Binjali's to come to terms with his decision to contract-wed, Daav comes face to face with the knottiest problem of his career, and if he doesn't find the correct solution, he may lose his fortune entire, and his future. In Local Custom, Er Thom yos'Galen is at odds with his duty: tomatch with a proper Liaden bride and provide clan Korval with an heir. His mother observes, "You have consistently refused every contract-alliancethe head of your line has brought to your attention for the past threeyears. Permit me to wonder why." Er Thom can't forget Terran scholar Anne Davis, though they agreed to part.Revisiting her one last time he finds Shan yos'Galen, his son.Shan needsLiaden training and Korval needs his skills. Anne loves Er Thom and knowshe risks his melant'i (honor, reputation) if he takes a Terran wife.Butshe won't be parted from her son. Er Thom and Anne are aided by Er Thom's cousin and foster brother, the Delm (head) of Korval, Daav yos'Phelium.Scout's Progress finds Daav facing contract-marriage himself.Then he meets Aelliana Caylon, a giftedmathematician who needs a pilot's license.Daav becomes her copilot andinstructor.Aelliana begins to plan a future far from Liad and hersadistic older brother, Ran Eld, heir to the Delm of her clan. She doesn'tknow that her friend Daav can't leave with her, and is promised to anotherwoman. These are SF and fantasy books. Lee and Miller are masterworld-builders: the pilot culture, the intricate web of Liaden custom, theportrayals of the "three" races (Liaden, Terran, and Yxtrang), and thedetailed history gradually revealed all attest to their skills.Moreover,there's plenty of action and adventure here, and no painfully graphic sexscenes. If you enjoy witty banter between characters, social andpolitical intrigue, and "tales of love and glory" set in intergalacticspace, don't miss these books. --Nona Vero Customer Reviews (38)
The Perils of Lifemating
Great Story in Liaden Universe
Absolutely Wonderful - Don't Miss This One! Local Custom:Er Thom yos'Galan, Master Trader and Heir to Clan Korval knew his duty to his clan - to provide the Clan with a child of his own body. He also knew that he could never offer a contract wife the care and attention his honor demanded until he had seen Anne Davis one last time. Then he would seek the Healers on Liad and they would erase all of his memories of the woman who had captured his heart... Anne, a Terran and brilliant linguist had met Er Thom years before and had a wonderful affair with him, falling head over heels in love, but knowing that he would leave her, as he had. What Anne did not tell Er Thom was that she bore his child, her precious Shan. She never expected to see Er Thom again and was stunned when he walked in to her apartment. They both found that their love was as deep and fierce as it had ever been and Er Thom found that he did not know how to say goodbye. Then Shan returned home and Er Thom found himself with an even bigger problem than before. For Shan was Er Thom's heir, but as a half Liaden, half Terran, there was no guarantee that he would be accepted by the Clan and the Tho'Delm, Er Thom's mother. Er Thom knew that there would be a sacrifice to make in the time ahead of him, a sacrifice that would rip his heart to shreds. For the tho'Delm had rejected Shan and refused to even consider that Er Thom had a future with Anne and so he was faced with the difficult choice of weighing his honor and the honor of his clan against the love he could not live without... Scout's Progress:Aelliana Caylon learned the hard way that she was powerless in her Clan. At first, she tried to defy her brother, Van Eld, when he attempted to exercise his authority over her as the next Delm, but after her first and only contract marriage to Van Eld's abusive friend, Aelliana no longer rebelled. She learned to feign meekness and remain quiet except when she was teaching her advanced math class to the irrepressible pilots in training at the academy. She had value at the university and was readily acknowledged as one of the most brilliant mathematicians of her day. When one of her pilot students convinced her to play a game of chance at a new gaming palace, Aelliana used her math skills to beat the cardshark and found herself the proud owner of a ship - and her chance to leave Liaden forever... But before Aelliana could leave Liaden, she had to get her pilot's license. Luckily, she was docked at Binjali's, where the pilots were irreverent and surprising, but genuinely friendly. Before she knew it, Aelliana found herself adopted in to a kind of family where her skills were valued and her opinion was asked. She quickly found herself looking forward to her lessons with Master Pilot Daav, who challenged her to become more and to take risks. What she did not know was that her quirky co-pilot was in fact Daav yos'Phelium, the Delm of Korval and arguably the most powerful man on the planet. She also did not know that Daav was in negotiations for a contract marriage or she never would have let herself fall in love with him.... I found the Liaden culture fascinating and loved learning more about the customs and mindset of these people. Lee and Miller have done a fabulous job at creating this universe and making their characters absolutely believable. I loved all of the characters and felt that I could identify with all of them in a different way. All of them have their strengths and weaknesses and all of them had their own part to play in the game. Although the romance of the two main characters in each book is a large part of the plot, the world building, the characterization, attention to detail and the excellent quality of writing kept me absolutely riveted - I couldn't put this book down!
Good Start At first I thought I would prefer Scout's Progress to Local Custom because SP on the surface has more SF elements to its plotting.After reading both, I actually preferred LC to SP.It is primarily due to the fact that LC has superior characterizations and a more engaging premise.All in all for me, a well written, richly detailed and superb characterization is more important than which genre fits best. The Liaden universe (at least in these 2 novels) is filled w/ damsels in distress and knights in shining armor.A little cliched for my tastes especially SP.I find myself wondering about the misogynistic undertones of the stories.I will definitely read more in the series before coming to any conclusions, however, these two books are definitely leaning in that direction. An interesting read, but I believe I haven't read the best that these authors have to offer yet.I am looking forward to reading them more.
You'll keep coming back... Addendum: To be fair, there were one or two small plot holes that I felt weren't adequately resolved, but in the overall scheme of things, the excellent storytelling renders them insignificant. ... Read more |
36. Quiet Knives (Adventures in the Liaden Universe, Number 9) by Sharon Lee, Steve Miller | |
Paperback: 62
Pages
(2003)
Isbn: 0972247343 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Description of Item since Amazon took it down |
37. Such A Pretty Face by Gene Wolfe, Elizabeth Anne Scarborough, Jane Yolen, Jody Lynn Nye, Sharon Lee, Steve Miller | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2000-06-08)
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Unique and Exciting
Great read - I hope it becomesa series! I ran across the book back in July and fell in with the cover painting. Then I saw that it was edited by Lee Martindale, someone I remembered encountering (and respecting) in the size acceptance newsgroups. At that point I probably would have bought it no matter what, but the theme of the anthology cinched it. I finished it within 48 hours of getting it, and it was wonderful. As usual with any anthology, I enjoyed some stories more than others. I think "Demon Bone" by Teresa Noelle Roberts had to be my favorite story. The poem "Fat Is Not A Fairy Tale" by Jane Yolen and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough's story "Worse Than The Curse" were awfully good, though :-) Paula L. Fleming's "Polyformus Perfectus" left me wishing it were the beginning of a novel rather than a short story. I've already recommended this book to quite a few people, but I have a feeling I'll be handing it out to more. I'll probably buy a hardback copy to keep and loan out the paperback, but I'll be buying some copies to give as gifts as well. And if I EVER find a print of the cover painting by Doug Beekman, it's going in a place of honor in my living room.
Fat is beautiful...and funny.
A great concept, and terrific stories
Size should not be an issue! |
38. Will It Make a Theatre: A Guide to Finding, Renovating, Financing, Bringing Up-to-Code, the Non-Traditional Performance Space by Eldon Elder, Marsha Imhof, Sharon Lee Ryder | |
Paperback: 206
Pages
(1979-06)
list price: US$8.00 Isbn: 0933750005 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (1)
build a theatre |
39. Crystal Soldier (The Great Migration Duology, Book 1) by Sharon Lee, Steve Miller | |
Hardcover: 400
Pages
(2005-02-25)
list price: US$25.95 -- used & new: US$7.81 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1592220835 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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The Prequel We've All Been Waiting For
Liaden universe
You might want to have the 2nd volume at hand before reading the 1st volume!
Liaden Universe Prequel
Science fiction |
40. Halfling Moon (Adventures in The Liaden Universe Number 16) by Sharon Lee, Steve Miller | |
Pamphlet:
Pages
(2009)
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Fun Sci Fi
A chapbook is a pamphlet, and the stories fill in some blanks
Another hit
Great Return to the Liaden Universe |
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