3.5
Sisters of the Raven
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“I was disappointed, since I've enjoyed Hambly well enough in the past. The plotting was fine, the characters were interesting, and the setting workable though behave a bit cliched. All of that would have made for a fine read, but I found the prose ... Whatever the opposite of vivid is. I often found it hard to imagine the action from Hambly's descriptions, and important things would take place in short sentences that were easy to miss, making the whole thing difficult to follow, at least for me.”

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About Barbara Hambly
<DIV>Barbara Hambly (b. 1951) is a New York Times bestselling author of fantasy and science fiction, as well as historical novels set in the nineteenth century. After receiving a master's degree in medieval history, she published The Time of the Dark, the first novel in the Darwath saga, in 1982, establishing herself as an author of serious speculative fiction. Since then she has created several series, including the Windrose Chronicles, Sun-Cross, and Sun Wolf and Starhawk, in addition to writing for the Star Wars and Star Trek universes.<br><br>Besides fantasy, Hambly has won acclaim for the James Asher vampire series, which won the Locus Award for best horror novel in 1989, and the Benjamin January mystery series, featuring a brilliant African-American surgeon in antebellum New Orleans. She lives in Los Angeles.</DIV>
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