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by Howard Halpern
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by Lesley Grant-Adamson
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by John Wesley Howard
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Far Harbor
by Melisa C. Michaels
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Tor Books (1989-06-15)
ISBN: 0812545818
EAN: 9780812545814
Dewy Decimal #: 813.54
Mass Market Paperback: 256 pages
Edition: 1st
SKU: mon0000049583
Condition: Very Good
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Customer Reviews
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Probably a Young Adult book?
Rating (4)
Date: 2001-08-27
2 out of 2 customers found this reveiw helpful
This was a pretty good Michaels book, and, like her Skyrider series, not overly complicated. It's the story of two young adults who are unknowingly fated for each other, and are both trying to live through the disasters of their current lives. The girl was relocated as a toddler after a disaster and misidentified as Human, when in fact she was part of that world's native population. After years of abuse by her foster family (who nickname her "Ugly"), she finally strikes back and then flees, fearing that she has committed murder. The young man is prince of the conquered native people and is a known drunk and possible madman. The reasons for his borderline insanity are explained as part of the native culture and the biologic/spirtual necessity of native persons with a high degree of paranormal ability to form a pair bond. It is widely believed that the prince's bondmate must have somehow died in childhood, and the prince himself vacillates between hope and despair as various political machinations play out around him. The tale of how these two finally meet, and whether they will be able to recognize each other makes for an entertaining and heartfelt read. Always wondered where this plot might have gone as a series. If you liked Dragonsong, you'll probably like this.
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standard concept, humdrum presentation....
Rating (2)
Date: 2001-02-02
0 out of 1 customers found this reveiw helpful
I just dug this out of the attic in one of my "I have nothing to read!" fits. Now I remember why it was there. Michaels' book has all the standard sf/fantasy mix, with absolutely nothing new to spark the reader's interest. There's the heroin who doesn't know she has the Power to save the planet, the mad Prince who isn't as mad as he seems, the political intrigue, the telepathic companion animal...blah, blah, blah... It's your standard bargin bin stuff, and if you find it there for .50 go for it, otherwise read a Lackey novel.
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