tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3379107384564416256.post4929280904847169209..comments2023-10-19T15:27:35.378+05:30Comments on Evolving Books: Review - Bridge of Birds by Barry HughartDeepalihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05420771146025474892noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3379107384564416256.post-8307250665501993282010-10-14T04:33:59.830+05:302010-10-14T04:33:59.830+05:30Thanks for dropping by my Mood Swings blog. I real...Thanks for dropping by my Mood Swings blog. I really enjoyed this book -- such unexpectedly delicious humor in it and the descriptions and language are lovely. Not sure if I'm going to do a formal review but if I do I'll link here.<br /><br />I have a suggestion for you (well, two, actually, because one is a sequel. The Stumpwork Robe and The Last Stitch by Prue Batten. Fantasy set in the created world of Eirie. A young woman, held captive to create an magical robe, writes her saga on tiny books which she then hides beneath the raised (stumpwork) embroidery. I did a review of it at http://www.squidoo.com/the-stumpwork-robe and highly recommend it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3379107384564416256.post-67181284015434935262010-09-05T18:12:21.772+05:302010-09-05T18:12:21.772+05:30I would certainly rate it among the top 25 SFF boo...I would certainly rate it among the top 25 SFF books that I have read. It is, as you said, a genre-defying tome. Even people who are not into SFF can genuinely enjoy this novel.<br /><br />Another one I remember reading LONG ago and which you might enjoy is Jason Cosmo.Dharhttp://pixelleria.aminus3.com/noreply@blogger.com