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Gilden-Fire
Stephen R. Donaldson
Underwood-Miller, 1981
Any reader familiar with the Land, Stephen R. Donaldsons setting for The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, will be pleased to learn of this new story: a previously untold episode of The Illearth War. This is the tale of Korik Bloodguard, the Lords Shetra and Hyrim, and their company, on their mission to Seareach. Many dangers and many hard decisions ...
Healing ADD : Simple Exercises That Will Change Your Daily Life
Thom Hartmann
Underwood-Miller, 1998
Fascinating Mind-Fodder - and Useful, Too!
This book is an amazing self-improvement resource; only rarely does a book impress me, but... I'm impressed! Hartmann has an extremely engaging writing style, and displays great deftness in walking a very narrow path; most books gravitate toward either theories that ...
Lyonesse: Madouc
Jack Vance
Underwood-Miller, 1989
superb
the superb end of and outstanding triologie... if you look at the reviews of the first book of the triologie you'll get a glue that this is a must read. I don't want tell too much only that in my opinion this is the best of the three books. so follow my instructions ...
Harlan Ellison's Watching
Harlan Ellison
Underwood-Miller, 1992
This is how it's done
The written reviews have much more to give in terms of sheer entertainment value then the moves themselves. If you run across this in a library check it out, it shows how movies reviews should be done
Fear Itself: The Horror Fiction of Stephen King
Underwood-Miller, 1982
A must-have for views on King
This book presents views of many critics on the works of Stephen King. It is a very helpful resource to have if you need criques to quote in a paper and is actually quite interesting. I throughly enjoyed this book.
Bernie Wrightson's Frankenstein: Or the Modern Prometheus
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Underwood-Miller, 1995
Stunning illustration
Berni Wrightson, in what is probably the crowning achievement of his career, masterfully illustrates this romantic classic in superb full-page pen and ink. Wrightson's conception of the monster is both horrifying and frighteningly sympathetic, and he demonstrates both ...
The Changing Land
Roger Zelazny
Underwood Miller, 1981
Mad gods and Dilvish man
This book has the grandest theme, longest sentence, and the most strangely-named demon in all of fantasy. Actually I'm not positive about the longest sentence, because I haven't read the complete works of H. P. Lovecraft, but Zelazny must come close. The demon's ...
Lyonesse Suldruns Garden
Jack Vance
Underwood-Miller, 1983
Great Novel - Bad Edition (Masterworks paperback)
(This is a review of the Fantasy Masterworks edition. The Kindle edition is based on the VIE texts, which means that it uses the corrected version, and is therefore an alternative to the Andreas Irle edition if you want a digital version rather than a paperback one.) ...
The Fourth Protocol
Frederick Forsyth
Underwood-Miller, 1984
An excellent read
This is really good. I am not much of a reader of thrillers, and the last one I remember really, really enjoying was Day of the Jackal, which I read about 30 years ago, or whenever it was new. This book was a tremendous cause celebre at the time and caused the word ...
Languages of Pao
Jack Vance
Underwood Miller Inc
You are what you speak
"The Languages of Pao," by Jack Vance, is set in part on the planet Pao, a world populated by the descendants of human colonists. Pao's huge population is extremely docile by nature. Because the people's passivity makes them easy prey for conquest and exploitation, ...
The Coelura
Anne McCaffrey
Underwood-Miller, 1987
An illustrated Science Fiction adventure, Hardcover, Book Club Edition, Blue boards with black lettering on spine and pictorial dust jacket.
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