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A rich and believable blend. [de Lint] again displays his talent for fluid cross-world fantasy. "Library Journal"
To discover de Lint's writing in "Spiritwalk "is to be lured into a compelling world of bikers, fairies, tricksters, shamans, and secret, invisible passages to other worlds. "Edmonton Journal"
For more than a decade, Charles de Lint has enjoyed a reputation as one of the world's leading fantasists, thanks largely to his enchanting 1984 novel "Moonheart." Now, at last, de Lint re-weaves the spell in "Spiritwalk," a sequel that ranks among the spring's top releases.... Deftly and repeatedly crosses back and forth between dimensions to create a unique tone that links familiarity with compelling foreignness. Newcomers to de Lint's work should also note that "Spiritwalk "is a self-contained novel that's firmly linked to "Moonheart," but can easily be enjoyed on its own. "Toronto Star"
Deftly blends native American and Celtic folklore, classic good versus- evil conflicts, and contemporary elements with tender human moments. "Booklist""
A rich and believable blend. [de Lint] again displays his talent for fluid cross-world fantasy. Library Journal
To discover de Lint's writing in Spiritwalk is to be lured into a compelling world of bikers, fairies, tricksters, shamans, and secret, invisible passages to other worlds. Edmonton Journal
For more than a decade, Charles de Lint has enjoyed a reputation as one of the world's leading fantasists, thanks largely to his enchanting 1984 novel Moonheart. Now, at last, de Lint re-weaves the spell in Spiritwalk, a sequel that ranks among the spring's top releases.... Deftly and repeatedly crosses back and forth between dimensions to create a unique tone that links familiarity with compelling foreignness. Newcomers to de Lint's work should also note that Spiritwalk is a self-contained novel that's firmly linked to Moonheart, but can easily be enjoyed on its own. Toronto Star
Deftly blends native American and Celtic folklore, classic good versus- evil conflicts, and contemporary elements with tender human moments. Booklist
""A rich and believable blend. [de Lint] again displays his talent for fluid cross-world fantasy." --Library Journal
"To discover de Lint's writing in Spiritwalk is to be lured into a compelling world of bikers, fairies, tricksters, shamans, and secret, invisible passages to other worlds. " --Edmonton Journal
"For more than a decade, Charles de Lint has enjoyed a reputation as one of the world's leading fantasists, thanks largely to his enchanting 1984 novel Moonheart. Now, at last, de Lint re-weaves the spell in Spiritwalk, a sequel that ranks among the spring's top releases.... Deftly and repeatedly crosses back and forth between dimensions to create a unique tone that links familiarity with compelling foreignness. Newcomers to de Lint's work should also note that Spiritwalk is a self-contained novel that's firmly linked to Moonheart, but can easily be enjoyed on its own. " --Toronto Star
"Deftly blends native American and Celtic folklore, classic good versus- evil conflicts, and contemporary elements with tender human moments. " --Booklist
CHARLES DE LINT lives in Ottawa, Canada.
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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. First Edition. Signed by Charles De Lint on title page - signature only. " 01" First Edition, First Printing. With corresponding number line. British Edition Book is in Fine condition. Boards are clean, not bumped. Not remaindered. Dust Jacket is in Fine condition. Not chipped or crinkled. Not price clipped. Book is covered by Mylar Brodart. All-ways well boxed, All-ways fast service. Thanks. Signed by Author(s). Book. Seller Inventory # 043922