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Mickey Zucker Reichert

Auteur de The Last of the Renshai

47+ oeuvres 5,611 utilisateurs 36 critiques 6 Favoris

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Mickey Zucker Reichert is a pseudonym for Miriam Susan Zucker. An American science fiction and fantasy author, she was born in 1962. In addition to being a writer, she is also a pediatrician. Reichert was recently chosen by the estate of Isaac Asimov to write three prequels to I, Robot. In all, she afficher plus has published over 22 novels and 50 short stories. She is known for the Renshai Chronicles, as well as, the Beasts of Barakhai and The Bifrost Guardians series. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

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Œuvres de Mickey Zucker Reichert

The Last of the Renshai (1992) 641 exemplaires
The Legend of Nightfall (1993) 610 exemplaires
The Western Wizard (1992) 492 exemplaires
Child of Thunder (1993) 440 exemplaires
Beyond Ragnarok (1995) 406 exemplaires
Prince of Demons (1996) 322 exemplaires
The Children of Wrath (1998) 281 exemplaires
Spirit Fox (1998) 237 exemplaires
The Return of Nightfall (2004) 226 exemplaires
Godslayer (1987) 209 exemplaires
The Bifrost Guardians Volume One (2000) 174 exemplaires
The Flightless Falcon (2000) 163 exemplaires
I, Robot: To Protect (2011) 159 exemplaires
Shadow Climber (1988) 145 exemplaires
Dragonrank Master (1989) 137 exemplaires
The Beasts of Barakhai (2001) 129 exemplaires
Shadow's Realm (1990) 104 exemplaires
By Chaos Cursed (1991) 102 exemplaires
The Unknown Soldier (1994) 98 exemplaires
Isaac Asimov's I Robot: To Obey (2013) 74 exemplaires
The Lost Dragons of Barakhai (2002) 73 exemplaires
Flight of the Renshai (2009) 70 exemplaires
The Bifrost Guardians Volume Two (2000) 70 exemplaires
Fields of Wrath (2015) 27 exemplaires
The Books of Barakhai (2013) 22 exemplaires
The Nightfall Duology (2018) 17 exemplaires
The Immortal Renshai (2018) 13 exemplaires
Iowa Under Siege 2 exemplaires
A Herald's Honor [short story] (1997) 2 exemplaires
Battle of Wits 1 exemplaire
Shadow Storm 1 exemplaire
Deadly Ritual 1 exemplaire
Nightfall's Promise 1 exemplaire
Az istenölő 1 exemplaire
Race For The Sky 1 exemplaire
A Herald's Rescue [short story] (2003) 1 exemplaire
Finding Elvida [short story] (2005) 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

Sword of Ice and Other Tales of Valdemar (1997) — Contributeur — 1,309 exemplaires
Sun in Glory and Other Tales of Valdemar (2003) — Contributeur — 1,043 exemplaires
Crossroads and Other Tales of Valdemar (2005) — Contributeur — 822 exemplaires
Moving Targets and Other Tales of Valdemar (2008) — Contributeur — 608 exemplaires
The Dragons of Krynn (1994) — Contributeur — 532 exemplaires
Changing the World: All-New Tales of Valdemar (2009) — Contributeur — 527 exemplaires
Finding the Way and Other Tales of Valdemar (2010) — Contributeur — 390 exemplaires
A Dragon-Lover's Treasury of the Fantastic (1994) — Contributeur — 390 exemplaires
DAW 30th Anniversary Fantasy Anthology (2002) — Contributeur — 304 exemplaires
Fantastic Alice (1995) — Contributeur — 263 exemplaires
Dragon Fantastic (1992) — Contributeur — 239 exemplaires
Superheroes: All-Original Adventures of All-New Heroes (1995) — Contributeur — 215 exemplaires
Turning Points (2002) — Contributeur — 213 exemplaires
Horse Fantastic (1991) — Contributeur — 174 exemplaires
Fantasy Gone Wrong (2006) — Contributeur — 174 exemplaires
Assassin Fantastic (2001) — Contributeur — 165 exemplaires
Women at War (1995) — Contributeur — 153 exemplaires
Warrior Princesses (1998) — Contributeur — 144 exemplaires
Elf Fantastic (1997) — Contributeur — 126 exemplaires
Dragons: The Greatest Stories (1997) — Contributeur — 123 exemplaires
Single White Vampire Seeks Same (2001) — Contributeur — 119 exemplaires
Enemies of Fortune (2004) — Contributeur — 119 exemplaires
A Girl's Guide to Guns and Monsters (2009) — Contributeur — 117 exemplaires
A Constellation of Cats (2001) — Contributeur — 101 exemplaires
Magical Beginnings (2003) — Contributeur — 101 exemplaires
Wizard Fantastic (1997) — Contributeur — 90 exemplaires
Knight Fantastic (2002) — Contributeur — 89 exemplaires
Spell Fantastic (2000) — Contributeur — 87 exemplaires
Magic Tails (2005) — Contributeur — 85 exemplaires
The Gods of War (1992) — Contributeur — 84 exemplaires
Dragon's Eye (1994) — Contributeur — 80 exemplaires
Hot and Steamy: Tales of Steampunk Romance (2011) — Contributeur — 73 exemplaires
Terribly Twisted Tales (2009) — Contributeur — 69 exemplaires
Sirius The Dog Star (2004) — Contributeur — 68 exemplaires
Pharaoh Fantastic (2002) — Contributeur — 62 exemplaires
Battle Magic (1998) — Contributeur — 62 exemplaires
Apprentice Fantastic (2002) — Contributeur — 59 exemplaires
Vengeance Fantastic (2002) — Contributeur — 57 exemplaires
Oceans of Magic (2001) — Contributeur — 50 exemplaires
Werewolves (1995) — Contributeur — 48 exemplaires
In the Shadow of Evil (2005) — Contributeur — 47 exemplaires
Legends (1999) — Contributeur — 42 exemplaires
Mob Magic (1998) — Contributeur — 40 exemplaires
Future Net (1996) — Contributeur — 37 exemplaires
Army of the Fantastic (2007) — Contributeur — 35 exemplaires
Spells of the City (2009) — Contributeur — 35 exemplaires
Zodiac Fantastic (1997) — Contributeur — 34 exemplaires
You Bet Your Planet (2005) — Contributeur — 29 exemplaires
Millennium 3001 (2006) — Contributeur — 27 exemplaires
Boondocks Fantasy (2011) — Contributeur — 23 exemplaires
Already Among Us (2012) — Contributeur — 2 exemplaires

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Anne McCaffrey has written many wonderful fantasy and science fiction books. I personally own over 60 and have still to meet one I disliked. She has also inspired outer authors with her characters and the following illustrated short stories are highly recommended.

FEOM AMAZON: Behold Acorna, the Unicorn Girl.

Discovered as an infant and adopted by three gruff asteroid miners, she has now grown into a beautiful young woman with delicate, ivory fur and silken skin, the tiny horn on her forehead is all but hidden by her silvery locks.

Acorna is known as Lukia of the Light by the grateful children she rescued from brutal slavery in the mines of Kezdet. She is helping them recover, and enjoying life with her guardian "uncles," when she receives a mysterious and disturbing message: There are yet more children enslaved on Kezdet, overlooked by the Child Labor League--children suffering a cruel, almost unimaginable fate.

Only Acorna, with her healing powers, can rescue them from the enigmatic figure known as "The Dodger." But to save the children, she must deceive Pal Kendorno, the man she is beginning to love in spite of herself.

Inspired by Anne McCaffrey's and Margaret Ball's unforgettable novel Acorna, the soaring adventures in this extraordinary volume are written by some of today's most celebrated fantasy authors, and illustrated by world-acclaimed artists. Here you will read about (and see!):

Acorna's heartbreaking search for her home planet
Acorna's fight to stop a deadly plague on the beautiful and fabled planet, Earth
Acorna's first love affair...with a human
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Gmomaj | 1 autre critique | Apr 27, 2022 |
This is the final novel in the author's trilogy of spin off novels about the life of Susan Calvin, the robotics pioneer in Isaac Asimov's early robot short stories published from the 1950s onwards. It is 2037 and Susan is still threatened by both the Society for Humanity and a shadowy rogue government agency for the secret of a supposed code to deactivate the Three Laws from robot brains, the constraints which force them to obey humans and prevent them from harming them. Faced with proving the innocence of Nate, a humaniform robot, of the crime of murder of a leading roboticist, Susan is once again put through the emotional wringer and loses more of those few she loves and trusts. Not far into this book she is leaving her short lived medical career and become a roboticist. This was like the second novel in being a police procedural/murder mystery rather than a medical thriller as was the first, and in my view the best of the trilogy, but still a fairly gripping page turner. I would consider reading other books by this author.… (plus d'informations)
 
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john257hopper | 2 autres critiques | Jan 26, 2020 |
In the conclusion of the I, Robot trilogy, Susan has decisions to make and problems to solve. When NC-8 is found standing over the body of Dr. Ari Goldman, Susan knows that the Three Laws of Robotics make it impossible for him to have committed the crime. However, she is in the minority since most don't understand those laws. Dr. Lawrence Robertson is arrested because he was the one who designed and programmed Nate and is therefore responsible for his actions.

Susan knows that she needs to find out who killed Dr. Goldman and how they managed to make it look like Nate did it. She gives up her residency in order to have time to work on finding the proof which causes her friend Dr. Kendall Stevens to worry about her.

She manages to free Nate from the police property department and while they are fleeing, she is shot at. She is rescued by Pal Buffoni who says that he is recently discharged from an elite military unit. He says that he has fallen in love with her and is determined to keep her safe. Susan, being alone and attracted to him, decides to accept his offer to keep her and Nate safe. Pal tries to convince her that the Society for Humanity has regrouped enough after the events of the last book to become a threat again. He also encourages her to find the lost code that divorces the positronic brain from the Three Laws that both the SFH and DoD's Cadmium are convinced she knows.

This was an exciting and fast-paced story as Susan, Nate and Pal are being chased both by bad guys and by the police who want to recapture Nate. I liked the action even though I knew about the big reveal long before Susan figured it out.

Fans of hard science fiction and robotics will enjoy this trilogy which makes a good introduction to Isaac Asimov's books about robots with positronic brains.
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kmartin802 | 2 autres critiques | Sep 8, 2019 |
Susan Calvin is entering her second year in Psych residency when this story begins. She has survived the loss of her true love at the hands of terrorists from the SFH - Society for Humanity - and gotten to know N8-C - a positronic robot who could be mistaken for a regular human. She has learned that her father had a large part in the development of the positronic brain and the three laws that govern it.

She has chosen the same beginning site for her second year which lets her be with her friend Dr. Kendall Stevens. Their site has them working with dementia patients which is a difficult thing for Susan who wants to believe that she can fix medical problems. It causes her to wonder about the rationale for prolonging life when the mind is gone. She is also working for a lazy, self-serving boss. When Susan's genius level diagnostic skills suggest that some of her patients have been misdiagnosed and can actually be helped, she is first obstructed by her boss. When she goes around him to prove her diagnoses, he is quick to claim the credit and claim that Susan is the one who was obstructing. Susan, naturally, finds this very frustrating but it becomes quite a minor problem when the death of her father happens.

Susan comes home to find that her father has been murdered. When she tries to see his body to understand what happens, she is obstructed by the police who have decided that his death was because of "natural causes." Susan begins to conduct her own investigation along with one police officer who doesn't want to follow the party line. They soon find themselves at odds with the SFH and a shady government department that wants the secret they are certain she and her father had about the way to separate the positronic brain from the three laws.

Along the way in their investigation, Susan learns a big secret about her past and finds a way to get both the government department and the SFH off her back.

This was an engaging science fiction story. However, I started to get bogged down in all the medical terminology that Susan uses in her diagnoses. Once I decided to treat it all as bafflegab things went better. I don't know if the medical terms are fact or fiction and for the purposes of the bigger story it really didn't matter.

Fans of hard science fiction and fans of Isaac Asimov will enjoy this second book in a trilogy. I would recommend reading the series in order though.
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kmartin802 | 3 autres critiques | Sep 7, 2019 |

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