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Mary Robinette Kowal – Shades of Milk and Honey

In Kowal’s quasi-Regency fantasy debut, plain Miss Jane Ellsworth envies her sister’s looks, while flighty Melody envies Jane’s talent with magical glamour. Rude, mysterious Mr. Vincent, a brilliant glamour artist hired to create living murals in a nearby mansion, shows little interest in the niceties of society, and none (it seems) in Jane. As Jane shyly seeks Mr. Vincent’s tutelage and approval, Melody pursues a disastrous romance. A sprinkling of Jane Austen’s idiosyncratic spellings (shew, teaze, etc.) doesn’t hide the lack of her trenchant wit or distinctive characters, and period errors abound. Despite the tremendous potential in the magical manipulation of light and temperature, glamour is used solely for decoration and entertainment, with implausibly little effect on history or culture. The story plods at a wooden pace until the climax, which achieves a sprightly comedy-of-errors froth.   źródło opisu: Publishers Weekly via Amazon.com źródło okładki: Tor.com

Wydawnictwo:
Tor Books
data wydania:
3 sierpnia 2010

ISBN:
076532556X

liczba stron:
305

słowa kluczowe:
romans

kategoria:
fantastyka, fantasy, science fiction

język:
angielski

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