A Novella by Charles de Lint Short story Companions to the Moon first appeared in Realms Of Fantasy, June Set in Newford in , record shop owner Mary begins to suspect her common-law partner is cheating on her. Charles De Lint’s Jack of Kinrowan Books In Order. We propose the following publication order when reading Charles De Lint’s Jack of Kinrowan books: Jack, the Giant Killer () Drink Down the Moon () Charles De Lint’s Philip Jose Farmer’s The Dungeon Books In Order. by. Charles de Lint (Goodreads Author) · Rating details · ratings · 10 reviews. Short story Companions to the Moon first appeared in Realms Of Fantasy, June Set in Newford in , record shop owner Mary begins to suspect her common-law partner is cheating on her/5(11).
A Bird That Whistles Emma Bull 3 stars Make a Joyful Noise Charles de Lint 3 stars The Goldfish Pool and Other Stories Neil Gaiman 4 stars On the Road to New Egypt Jeffrey Ford 2 stars Julie's Unicorn 4 stars Companions to the Moon Charles de Lint 2 stars A Haunted House of Her Own Kelley Armstrong 5 stars She's My Witch Norman Partridge 3. The urban fantasy anthology, edited by Peter S. Beagle Joe R. Lansdale. , Toronto Public Library. Companions to the Moon. Charles de Lint. "Darma" is another short story by Charles de Lint. It is a quick look back at a pivotal time in North American society and it explores the effects that rippled through the lives of everyone who experienced it. While not my favourite 'de Lint' short story, "Darma" is a good read and I.
Charles De Lint’s Jack of Kinrowan Books In Order. We propose the following publication order when reading Charles De Lint’s Jack of Kinrowan books: Jack, the Giant Killer () Drink Down the Moon () Charles De Lint’s Philip Jose Farmer’s The Dungeon Books In Order. The fate of the wild fairies that inhabit the modern world lies in the hands of a young Toronto fiddler named Johnny Faw and a handful of human and not-so-human companions in the newest contemporary fantasty by the author of Moonheart. This sequel to Jack, the Giant Killer amply displays de Lint's innate charm and compelling storytelling. Charles de Lint has made a career out of dancing the line between the fantastical and the mundane, in a shadow realm where otherworldly things can and will drift into your life. "Companions to the Moon" is a pretty solid little story in that mold -- we can drift effortlessly from a rock'n'roll concert to a fairy gathering without shifting the tone.
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