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  “I know,” he said, tossing the top ones onto the coals and watching with approval as they burst into flame.

  “But they’re so beautiful! You can’t just …”

  He tossed another armload. As the baby saw the blue and purple flames that danced along the spines as the glue burned, she cried out and clapped her hands.

  “I don’t understand what you’re doing!” cried China.

  “Burning the books, China Wilm. Saying what Maire said: ‘Thank God there are no legends here.’”

  “But you worked so hard on them. You loved them so!”

  “I thought I did. But we need no bloody heroes, China Wilm. No more heavy legends, full of death and pain. No more heroes raising the stones to find marvelous things, and leaving the holes to become graves for those they’ve killed.”

  She turned to face him, her brow furrowed, tears in her eyes.

  “But Sam, Sam,” she cried. “What will you do without your books?”

  He put his arms around her, held her close to him beside the fire as he watched the old bloody stories burn lie had not really thought what he would do without them. He had disposed of his sword belt. What would he do without a sword belt? And his helmet? He had flattened the top of his helmet, turned it upside down and planted herbs in it. He had done that yesterday. China would laugh when she saw it. And his books?

  “What will you do without your books?” she asked again, worried about him.

  It came to him what he would do for a while, until the time came when he would do something else. Perhaps the God told him, he thought. Or perhaps he thought of it for himself.

  “Write new ones, China Wilm,” he told her, while the child laughed and the people sang and the fire sizzled in its embers.

  “Listen to the God, and write new ones.”

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  2. Necromancer Nine (1983)

  3. Wizard's Eleven (1984)

  Marianne

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  Mavin Manyshaped

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  2. The Flight of Mavin Manyshaped (1985)

  3. The Search of Mavin Manyshaped (1985)

  Jinian

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  2. Dervish Daughter (1986)

  3. Jinian Star-Eye (1986)

  Ettison

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  2. The Bones (1987)

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  2. Southshore (1987)

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  After Long Silence (1987)

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  The Enigma Score (1989)

  Grass (1989)

  Beauty (1991)

  Sideshow (1992)

  A Plague of Angels (1993)

  Shadow's End (1994)

  Gibbon's Decline and Fall (1996)

  The Family Tree (1997)

  Six Moon Dance (1998)

  Singer from the Sea (1999)

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  The Fresco (2000)

  The Visitor (2002)

  The Companions (2003)

  The Margarets (2007)

  Sheri S. Tepper (1929 –)

  Sheri Stewart Tepper was born in Colorado in 1929 and is the author of a larger number of novels in the areas of science fiction, fantasy, horror and mystery, and is particularly respected for her works of feminist science fiction. Her many acclaimed novels include The Margarets and Gibbon's Decline And Fall, both shortlisted for the Arthur C. Clarke Award, A Plague Of Angels, Sideshow and Beauty, which was voted Best Fantasy Novel Of The Year by readers of Locus magazine. Her versatility is illustrated by the fact that she is one of very few writers to have titles in both the Gollancz SF and Fantasy Masterworks lists. Sheri S. Tepper lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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  Table of Contents

  Title Page

  Gateway Introduction

  Contents

  Hobbs Land

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  Voorstod

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  Chapter Seven

  Chapter Eight

  Website

  Also By Sheri S. Tepper

  Author Bio

  Copyright

 


 

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