Jim C. Hines
Auteur de Libriomancer
A propos de l'auteur
Séries
Œuvres de Jim C. Hines
Invisible: Personal Essays on Representation in SF/F (2014) — Directeur de publication — 33 exemplaires
Invisible 2: Personal Essays on Representation in SF/F (2015) — Directeur de publication — 17 exemplaires
Invisible 3: Essays and Poems on Representation in SF/F (2017) — Directeur de publication — 8 exemplaires
Amelia Sand and the Silver Queens 7 exemplaires
Goblin Lullaby 5 exemplaires
Spell of the Sparrow 4 exemplaires
Crimson Frost 3 exemplaires
Daddy's Little Girl 3 exemplaires
Blade of the Bunny 3 exemplaires
Gift of the Kites 3 exemplaires
The Haunting of Jig's Ear 3 exemplaires
Brainburgers and Bile Shakes: A Love Story 3 exemplaires
Bloodlines 2 exemplaires
The Creature in Your Neighborhood 2 exemplaires
Goblin (Goblin, #1) 1 exemplaire
El mago de los libros 1 exemplaire
Stormcloud Rising 1 exemplaire
2012 1 exemplaire
2009 1 exemplaire
Team Teaching 1 exemplaire
The Red Path 1 exemplaire
Mightier Than The Sword 1 exemplaire
Over the Hill 1 exemplaire
Original Gangster 1 exemplaire
Inspecting the Workers 1 exemplaire
Goblin Hunter 1 exemplaire
Sidekicked 1 exemplaire
Mermaid's Madness, The 1 exemplaire
Oeuvres associées
Kaleidoscope: Diverse YA Science Fiction and Fantasy Stories (2014) — Contributeur — 118 exemplaires
Étiqueté
Partage des connaissances
- Date de naissance
- 1974-04-15
- Sexe
- male
- Nationalité
- USA
- Lieu de naissance
- Pennsylvania, USA
- Lieux de résidence
- Michigan, USA
- Professions
- fantasy writer
- Organisations
- Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America
- Prix et distinctions
- Hugo Award (2012)
- Agent
- JABberwocky Literary Agency
Membres
Discussions
Fractured Fairy Tales à Name that Book (Août 2017)
Critiques
Listes
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Wishlist (1)
Prix et récompenses
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 64
- Aussi par
- 50
- Membres
- 7,752
- Popularité
- #3,142
- Évaluation
- 3.8
- Critiques
- 435
- ISBN
- 156
- Langues
- 7
- Favoris
- 40
That's kind of a sloppy summary, as I don't want to give too much away. There's a lot going on in this book, with the sort of plot that dashes from one big fight or disaster to another, with some witty quips in between. I loved the idea of Libriomancy, the magical ability to reach into books and pull out anything small enough to fit within the book's covers, though I am still confused, after finishing the book, about some of the rules and limitations of the magic. This is straight-up mind-candy, with not a lot of substance behind the flash -- and that's just fine; sometimes one needs just that kind of read. If it's what you're looking for, go right ahead. I probably won't read more in the series, but I don't regret having read this one.… (plus d'informations)