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| Registered User Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Pennsylvania
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| Melanie Rawn - Anyone else like her? Does anyone else out there read and like Melanie Rawn. She has 3 different series (that I've read so far). 2 are based in the same world and is like a continuation of the story and the other is a totally different world. She also has stand alone books as well. The Dragon Prince and The Dragon Star Series (3 books each). I really love this story. Her other series still isn't complete. It has been years since I read the 2nd book and I'm still waiting on the 3rd. But it is also a very good story, with a complexity of characters. Ruins of Ambrai, The Mageborn Traitor, Captal's Tower (still waiting on this one). I want to know what other people think and if anyone else loved these stories as much as I do. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: California
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| Re: Melanie Rawn - Anyone else like her? I love Rawn. She's more or less a chick writer but her stories are wonderful and unique. Supposedly she is finally working on Captal's Tower but I won't believe until it is resting in my hands. Her official website is of little use as they do not seem to update more than every other year. I did think that the Sunrunner series was better. The world was less complex with the characters being more well drawn. Ruins of Ambrai seems to be the opposite. Both are very good though! |
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| Re: Melanie Rawn - Anyone else like her? Who are your favorite characters or your least favorite? My favorite are: Andrade Sioned Andrev Rohan Rislyn Meig Ahzdeen My least favorite are: Miyon Rinhoel Roelstra Ianth Andry Last edited by Tickle; 4th March 2008 at 11:34 AM. |
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| lochaber axeman Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Canada
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| Re: Melanie Rawn - Anyone else like her? I read Rawn back in 1995-1996, but just the first two trilogies. Quite entertaining, but I haven't returned to her books since, or read any more of her stuff. |
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| SF&F Fan Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Texas
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| Re: Melanie Rawn - Anyone else like her? I really enjoyed Ruins of Ambrai. I actually just recently picked up the sequel but haven't read it yet. I liked that she had a matriarchical society. They're not unheard of in fantasy, but it is nice to see something a little different. Also, (IIRC this is the book I'm thinking of), being a gay man I appreciated that she had gay characters in her book. I was impressed to see an everyday fantasy novel have this inclusion (without making a huge deal about it). Little gestures like that of exposure make people so much more comfortable with something they don't run into in their daily lives. I'll have to keep an eye out for her other works. |
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| The Wicked Sword Maiden Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Australia, Western Australia
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| Re: Melanie Rawn - Anyone else like her? I also read and enjoyed some of her books way back in the mid 90s. Her mixture of fantasy and science fiction were intriguing. |
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| Head in the Clouds Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Australia, New South Wales
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| Re: Melanie Rawn - Anyone else like her? I read her Dragon trilogies yonks ago, and enjoyed them - very soap-opera-y, but thats not all bad when you're in the mood (though as Cerigwen said it may make her more of a chick writer ). I bought Ruins of Ambrai ages ago too but never got the sequel, probably because it took ages to appear so I lost interest. If and when the series is finished I will eventually shell out for the other two books (second hand, maybe). I found with the Rawn books I read that they were fun and light, the sort of thing thats well written enough to have around and enjoy, but not so well done that I feel the need to become a compulsive collector. |
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| Feeling kinda Sunday Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Arizona
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| Re: Melanie Rawn - Anyone else like her? I have Dragon Prince on my shelf (its been there quite awhile), would you say this would be a good book to start with? Or is there something I should read prior to picking it up? |
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