Review:
"Lush fantasy filled with exotic locales and exquisite descriptions.... The story is nicely powered by strong mythic undertones and a fresh take on the relationship between gods and mortals." --Publishers Weekly on Green "A fascinating, difficult character, Green lives in a remarkable world, in which gods walk the earth, and not all people are human. Lake's world-building is stellar." --Booklist on Green "The richness of [Lake's] rendering of urban life as tapestry is genuinely irresistible." --John Clute, Washington Post Book World on Green "Running with Green over the city's gilded rooftops, plunging through sewers with her to confront a skinless avatar of the God of Pain, readers will feel the exhilaration of freedom deeply prized, unceasingly sought, and hard-won." --Seattle Times (Tiptree Award-winning author Nisi Shawl) on Green Lush fantasy filled with exotic locales and exquisite descriptions. The story is nicely powered by strong mythic undertones and a fresh take on the relationship between gods and mortals. Publishers Weekly on Green A fascinating, difficult character, Green lives in a remarkable world, in which gods walk the earth, and not all people are human. Lake's world-building is stellar. Booklist on Green The richness of [Lake's] rendering of urban life as tapestry is genuinely irresistible. John Clute, Washington Post Book World on Green Running with Green over the city's gilded rooftops, plunging through sewers with her to confront a skinless avatar of the God of Pain, readers will feel the exhilaration of freedom deeply prized, unceasingly sought, and hard-won. Seattle Times (Tiptree Award-winning author Nisi Shawl) on Green " Lush fantasy filled with exotic locales and exquisite descriptions. The story is nicely powered by strong mythic undertones and a fresh take on the relationship between gods and mortals. "Publishers Weekly on Green" A fascinating, difficult character, Green lives in a remarkable world, in which gods walk the earth, and not all people are human. Lake's world-building is stellar. "Booklist on Green" The richness of [Lake's] rendering of urban life as tapestry is genuinely irresistible. "John Clute, Washington Post Book World on Green" Running with Green over the city's gilded rooftops, plunging through sewers with her to confront a skinless avatar of the God of Pain, readers will feel the exhilaration of freedom deeply prized, unceasingly sought, and hard-won. "Seattle Times (Tiptree Award-winning author Nisi Shawl) on Green"" Praise for "Green" "Lush fantasy filled with exotic locales and exquisite descriptions.... The story is nicely powered by strong mythic undertones and a fresh take on the relationship between gods and mortals." --"Publishers Weekly" "A fascinating, difficult character, Green lives in a remarkable world, in which gods walk the earth, and not all people are human. Lake's world-building is stellar." --"Booklist ""The richness of [Lake's] rendering of urban life as tapestry is genuinely irresistible." --John Clute, "Washington Post Book World" "Running with Green over the city's gilded rooftops, plunging through sewers with her to confront a skinless avatar of the God of Pain, readers will feel the exhilaration of freedom deeply prized, unceasingly sought, and hard-won." --"Seattle"" Times "(Tiptree Award-winning author Nisi Shawl) Praise for "Green" "Lush fantasy filled with exotic locales and exquisite descriptions.... The story is nicely powered by strong mythic undertones and a fresh take on the relationship between gods and mortals." --"Publishers Weekly" "A fascinating, difficult character, Green lives in a remarkable world, in which gods walk the earth, and not all people are human. Lake's world-building is stellar." --"Booklist ""The richness of [Lake's] rendering of urban life as tapestry is genuinely irresistible." --John Clute, "Washington Post Book World" "Running with Green over the city's gilded rooftops, plunging through sewers with her to confront a skinless avatar of the God of Pain, readers will feel the exhilaration of freedom deeply prized, unceasingly sought, and hard-won." --"Seattle"" Times "(Tiptree Award-winning author Nisi Shawl)
About the Author:
JAY LAKE was a prolific writer of science fiction and fantasy, as well as an award-winning editor, a popular raconteur and toastmaster, and an excellent teacher at the many writers' workshops he attended. His novels included Tor's publications Mainspring, Escapement, and Pinion, and the trilogy of novels in his Green cycle - Green, Endurance and Kalimpura. Lake was nominated multiple times for the Hugo Award, the Nebula Award, and the World Fantasy Award. He won the John W. Campbell Award for best new writer in 2004, the year after his first professional stories were published. In 2008 Jay Lake was diagnosed with colon cancer, and in the years after he became known outside the sf genre as a powerful and brutally honest blogger about the progression of his disease. Jay Lake died on June 1, 2014.
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