Sherwood Smith
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J.R.R. Tolkien, Patrick O'Brian, Jane Austen, P.G. Wodehouse, Dorothy
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Crown Duel (Crown & Court, #1-2)
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2002
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Court Duel (Crown & Court, #2)
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1998
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Crown Duel (Crown & Court, #1)
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1997
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Inda (Inda, #1)
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2006
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A Posse of Princesses
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2008
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The Fox (Inda, #2)
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2007
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King's Shield (Inda, #3)
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2008
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The Trouble with Kings
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2008
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Wren to the Rescue (Wren, #1)
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1990
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Treason's Shore (Inda, #4)
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2009
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| I suspect you have to be my age or a bit older to get a kick out of this novel (with a heaping helping of nostalgia a la Bored of the Rings). I read it back in the seventies, and found it a laugh riot. I'd met rich wannabe hippies. They really did ta ...more | |
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Yeah, the outright bigotry gave me such a bad taste that, though the first book was fun, I elected not to continue reading--I was too apprehensive of
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| When I saw that this writer was using Pride and Prejudice mixed with Korean history from the second half of the long Joseon period, I was quite excited, though also a bit worried. The last book of hers I read was vivid and absorbing, resonant with pe ...more | |
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Aleys is a young visionary who chooses the church rather than be forced into marriage. We're warned at the outset that she is not going to end well in the physical world, alas. The story is how she got to her martyrdom. It's set in 13th-century Bruges ...more |
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If you've read any of the author's Dungeon Crawler series, you kinda know what you're getting, though the setting is a planet that the Evil Earth Corporations have set up as a live video game for the rich to get to shoot up real houses and people. The ...more |
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| A sweet, somewhat self-consciously diverse (one gay couple, check, one "they", check) fantasy about a young woman who used to be a terrible villain but decides she wants to be good. So she leaves the site of her villainy for the other end of town, in ...more | |
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“When in doubt, be ridiculous.”
― Firebirds: An Anthology of Original Fantasy and Science Fiction
― Firebirds: An Anthology of Original Fantasy and Science Fiction
“The only noise now was the rain, pattering softly with the magnificent indifference of nature for the tangled passions of humans.”
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“But the effect of her being on those around her was incalculably diffusive: for the growing good of the world is partly dependent on unhistoric acts; and that things are not so ill with you and me as they might have been, is half owing to the number who lived faithfully a hidden life, and rest in unvisited tombs.”
― Middlemarch
― Middlemarch
“The Aristocrat
The Devil is a gentleman, and asks you down to stay
At his little place at What'sitsname (it isn't far away).
They say the sport is splendid; there is always something new,
And fairy scenes, and fearful feats that none but he can do;
He can shoot the feathered cherubs if they fly on the estate,
Or fish for Father Neptune with the mermaids for a bait;
He scaled amid the staggering stars that precipice, the sky,
And blew his trumpet above heaven, and got by mastery
The starry crown of God Himself, and shoved it on the shelf;
But the Devil is a gentleman, and doesn't brag himself.
O blind your eyes and break your heart and hack your hand away,
And lose your love and shave your head; but do not go to stay
At the little place in What'sitsname where folks are rich and clever;
The golden and the goodly house, where things grow worse for ever;
There are things you need not know of, though you live and die in vain,
There are souls more sick of pleasure than you are sick of pain;
There is a game of April Fool that's played behind its door,
Where the fool remains for ever and the April comes no more,
Where the splendour of the daylight grows drearier than the dark,
And life droops like a vulture that once was such a lark:
And that is the Blue Devil that once was the Blue Bird;
For the Devil is a gentleman, and doesn't keep his word.”
― The Collected Works of G. K. Chesterton, Volume 10: Collected Poetry, Part 1
The Devil is a gentleman, and asks you down to stay
At his little place at What'sitsname (it isn't far away).
They say the sport is splendid; there is always something new,
And fairy scenes, and fearful feats that none but he can do;
He can shoot the feathered cherubs if they fly on the estate,
Or fish for Father Neptune with the mermaids for a bait;
He scaled amid the staggering stars that precipice, the sky,
And blew his trumpet above heaven, and got by mastery
The starry crown of God Himself, and shoved it on the shelf;
But the Devil is a gentleman, and doesn't brag himself.
O blind your eyes and break your heart and hack your hand away,
And lose your love and shave your head; but do not go to stay
At the little place in What'sitsname where folks are rich and clever;
The golden and the goodly house, where things grow worse for ever;
There are things you need not know of, though you live and die in vain,
There are souls more sick of pleasure than you are sick of pain;
There is a game of April Fool that's played behind its door,
Where the fool remains for ever and the April comes no more,
Where the splendour of the daylight grows drearier than the dark,
And life droops like a vulture that once was such a lark:
And that is the Blue Devil that once was the Blue Bird;
For the Devil is a gentleman, and doesn't keep his word.”
― The Collected Works of G. K. Chesterton, Volume 10: Collected Poetry, Part 1
“there is no happiness like that of being loved by your fellow-creatures, and feeling that your presence is an addition to their comfort.”
― Jane Eyre
― Jane Eyre
“I believe that man will not merely endure: he will prevail. He is immortal, not because he alone among creatures has an inexhaustible voice, but because he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion and sacrifice and endurance. The poet's, the writer's, duty is to write about these things. It is his privilege to help a man endure by lifting his heart, by reminding him of the courage and honor and hope and pride and compassion and pity and sacrifice which have been the glory of his past. The poet's voice need not merely be the record of man, it can be one of the props, the pillars to help him endure and prevail.”
― William Faulkner Reads
― William Faulkner Reads
“As soon as we’re born, we become a part of patterns, the intimate ones we create with those we live among, and the patterns so large that it takes a lifetime to perceive a fragment of the possibilities.”
― Banner of the Damned
― Banner of the Damned
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Marquise wrote: "Hi, Sherwood! Nice to see you again. Thank you for accepting my friendship request. :)"Marquise wrote: "Hi, Sherwood! Nice to see you again. Thank you for accepting my friendship request. :)"
Looking forward to your reviews!
Sherwood, thanks for accepting request :DLooking forward to enjoying your books, have seen good reviews.
And good to see you. Your author photo looks positively badass; but then, you are, so fair enough. I am always here in NYC! (Well, Brooklyn, but close enough.)
Maisoon wrote: "Thank you for accepting my request! Crown Duel is next on my Kindle To-Read list, a friend of mine recommended it to me.I was wondering, do you read Terry Pratchett, author of the Diskworld series?"
I love Terry Pratchett!
Thank you for accepting my request! Crown Duel is next on my Kindle To-Read list, a friend of mine recommended it to me.I was wondering, do you read Terry Pratchett, author of the Diskworld series?








































































