Ebook {Epub PDF} Moonheart by Charles de Lint






















 · Charles de Lint pioneered the urban fantasy genre with critically acclaimed novels and stories set in and around the imaginary modern North American city of Newford: The Onion Girl, Moonheart, The Ivory and the Horn, and the collection Moonlight Brand: Tom Doherty Associates. Moonheart is the award-winning novel that propelled Charles de Lint to his status as a master of urban fantasy. Unique to this Triskell Press edition is a new afterword by de Lint reminiscing on the impact of his seminal work. We are grateful to Charles Vess for the use of his cover and interior www.doorway.rus: Moonheart is a deeply drawn book in which the fantastical forces of warmth and cold meet and fight, rather like opposing elements or tides. De Lint's poetic prose focuses on more than the simplistic battle between good and evil. It investigates the emotional nature of evil and shows how it can suborn the most powerful of creatures.


Charles de Lint. Narrator. Richard Powers. Publisher. Blackstone Publishing. Release. 25 July Share. Subjects Fiction Science Fiction. Moonheart entrances listeners with its tale of this world and the other one at the very edge of sight. A tale of music, motorcycles. Moonheart was de Lint's second novel, and he gets much better. Tamson House is a wonderful creation, but even with that, I can't recommend this one. Start instead with one of his later Newford novels. This one is for completists, or for people who are willing to put up with a flawed book for a mysterious semi-sentient house. Moonheart () by Charles de Lint. Other authors: See the other authors section. Series: Moonheart (1), Ottawa and the Valley (1) Members: Reviews: Popularity: Average rating: Conversations / Mentions: 1, 7, () 1 / When Sara and Jamie discovered the seemingly ordinary artifacts, they sensed the pull of a dim and distant.


Moonheart is a deeply drawn book in which the fantastical forces of warmth and cold meet and fight, rather like opposing elements or tides. De Lint's poetic prose focuses on more than the simplistic battle between good and evil. It investigates the emotional nature of evil and shows how it can suborn the most powerful of creatures. Editions for Moonheart: (Paperback published in ), (Kindle Edition published in ), (Mass Market Paperback published in This is a very early Charles de Lint book, about a modern-day magic house, a druid, a Celtic bard, Native Americans, elves, wizards, um, am I forgetting anything?:) It's fun, imaginative, and exciting, and its only real flaw is that the characters are more like caricatures.

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