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Sun in Glory and Other Tales of Valdemar (2003)

par Mercedes Lackey (Directeur de publication)

Autres auteurs: Nancy Asire (Contributeur), Brenda Cooper (Contributeur), Rosemary Edghill (Contributeur), Tanya Huff (Contributeur), Michael Longcor (Contributeur)7 plus, Catherine S. McMullen (Contributeur), Fiona Patton (Contributeur), Mickey Zucker Reichert (Contributeur), Stephanie D. Shaver (Contributeur), Josepha Sherman (Contributeur), Judith Tarr (Contributeur), Michelle West (Contributeur)

Autres auteurs: Voir la section autres auteur(e)s.

Séries: Valdemar : Anthologies (2), Valdemar: Publication Order (stories 2), Valdemar: Chronological Order (stories)

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An all-new original short fiction anthology featuring Mercedes Lackey's heroic Heralds and their horselike companions--as penned by such masters of fantasy as Judith Tarr, Michelle West, Fiona Patton, and others.
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I like the books Mercedes Lackey writes, she is good at creating a believable world and people to populate it. While her writing is not the strongest I do find it engaging ang and enjoyable. I like a series I can live inside of and her books are ones that have characters I feel invested in and a world I believe could exist. ( )
  KateKat11 | Sep 24, 2021 |
Quality varies wildly between stories. ( )
  yonitdm | Jan 18, 2017 |
Nice collection. Varied time periods. Fills in blanks nicely. Some very good stories. ( )
  bgknighton | Apr 21, 2014 |
Sun in Glory is much more even than the earlier collection - there are still some duds, most notably the opening story (good Gods, I know it's neat that a twelve-year-old wrote a fairly literate story, but that doesn't mean I want to read it,) but for the most part the quality is consistent.

The eponymous story is actually a critical part of the "modern" Valdemar story arc and well worth reading even if you skip everything else - most of the rest are decent but sort of iffy, canon-wise. (Except for Tanya Huff's Herald Jors, who has me totally convinced that I want to read a Huff-written Valdemar novel.) ( )
  JeremyPreacher | Mar 30, 2013 |
I originally reviewed this book on my blog - The Cosy Dragon. For more recent reviews by me, please hop over there.

Another collection of short stories set in Mercedes Lackey's Valdemar universe. There are 12 new stories, as well as a novella by Lackey. Another good collection of tales, the majority were enjoyable to read.

'Errold's Journey' by Catherine S. McMullen wasn't a great short story to start this lot off. The dialogue and style seemed awkward and I wasn't engaged at all. Too passive, too much stating and not enough showing. The ending has a slight twist, but I didn't feel what Errold had achieved was worth his reward. Relevant to the Darian's tale Valdemar trilogy.

'The Cat who Came to Dinner' by Nancy Asire was excellent. I really enjoy reading about Valdemar. Reulan was a great priest and I could understand why the glorious ending was the way it was. I did want to see the aftermath though! Those who have read the Storm Warning triology will be familiar with a similar cat.

'Winter Death' by Michelle West is a little depressing really. The dream sequences I found confusing, and the reader is left in the dark for a long period. However it is touchingly painful and worth reading. The reader is held in anticipation. This story is slightly longer than some of the others and the ending to me was a little bit of a let down.

'A Herald's Rescue' by Mickey Zucker Reichert is a tricky one! You think you know what is going to happen (particularly if you read 'The Demon's Den' in Sword of Ice), but indeed you don't really know! I really liked it, and I didn't even remember it from the first time I had read it - a real surprise.

'In the Eye of the Beholder' by Josepha Sherman is short and decidedly not sweet. It's adrenaline pumping as you feel along with the protagonist. You have to wonder what happens to the beast at the end though - I see the potential for more mischief. The romance seemed a little out of place...

'Trance Tower Garrison' by Fiona Patton is another twisty tale. Initially the style of language didn't do anything for me but ruin my ability to get into the story. Ah, but it was worth continuing reading! It has a certain kind of symmetry - although it's no always apparent why things happen, they do happen for a reason - particularly Companions choosing a Herald.

'Starhaven' by Stephanie Shaver is a pure Herald story that is right with the vein of Lackey's own woks in my opinion. A pleasure to read, well-written and with just a hint of humour. The kind of Herald I like.

'Rebirth' by Judith Tarr is very very strange. I'm not sure it fits with the chronology of Lackey's universe. I'm really not in favour of creating an afterworld for Herald and Companions when they die, as I feel that Lackey has already done that (particularly in Vanyel's own trilogy - The Last Herald Mage). It's not bad, but it's not the best I have read either.

'Brock' by Tanya Hill depicts a Herald who is not a Herald. As in the first short story collection, this has Jors and his companion in it. I think they behave consistently across both, which is great! Brock is a MoonChild, which I think is somewhat similar to having Down's Syndrome. Touching.

'True Colors' by Michael Longcor shows how many people are needed to make up Valdemar. I liked Rin, and I half expected him to be chosen on the spot!

'Touches the Earth' by Brenda Cooper was a little odd, in that I didn't know Healers could do killing for a job at all. Anyway, Anya was someone to relate to, although the humour of this short story seemed strained.

'Icebreaker' by Rosemary Edghill is another that shows that people may have satisfaction in their lives even if they aren't a Herald. It is the job of Heralds to look after their people through anything.

'Sun in Glory' by Mercedes Lackey is an excellent new novella. Excellent excellent excellent. It takes place between the Arrows of the Queen trilogy and the Storm Warning trilogy. Just what I would expect. It is even linked in with 'The Cat who Came to Dinner'.

All in all, these stories are good in their own right as a whole, but most of them are not what I feel is true to the Valdemar world as created originally by Lackey. The majority are well written and enjoyable, and I particularly liked those with humour ('Starhaven' for example). ( )
  Rosemarie.Herbert | Feb 26, 2013 |
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Nom de l'auteurRôleType d'auteurŒuvre ?Statut
Lackey, MercedesDirecteur de publicationauteur principaltoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Asire, NancyContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Cooper, BrendaContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Edghill, RosemaryContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Huff, TanyaContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Longcor, MichaelContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
McMullen, Catherine S.Contributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Patton, FionaContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Reichert, Mickey ZuckerContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Shaver, Stephanie D.Contributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Sherman, JosephaContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Tarr, JudithContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
West, MichelleContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Lee, Jody A.Artiste de la couvertureauteur secondairequelques éditionsconfirmé
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