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Title:Arcana Caelestia
Notice:Directory listings are in topic 2
Moderator:NETRIX::thomas
Created:Thu Dec 08 1983
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1300
Total number of notes:18728

994.0. "Charles DeLint" by ADOVS9::MCGHIE (Thank Heaven for small Murphys !) Sun Jun 23 1991 09:11

Hi,

anyone out there read any of Charles DeLint's books ?

He is a Canadian author and seems to be heavily into Fantasy novels.

So far I've read "Jack, The Giant Killer", "Moonheart" and "Greenmantle".

I've done a directory looking for "Lint" but to no avail.

Regards
	Mike
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994.1The Little CountryWMOIS::BEAUREGARD_DTue Jun 25 1991 14:474
I just read "The Little Country" - it held my interest from beginning to 
end.

Dan
994.2NOTIBM::MCGHIEThank Heaven for small Murphys !Wed Jun 26 1991 00:388
    New release ?
    
    down this way you normally have to wait a few months after the rest of
    the world for booksm and the  selection is not too good either.
    
    thanks
    	Mike
    	Adelaide,(Downunder) Australia
994.3Charles DeLint - excellent author!CADSE::CRAUNAKISLinda Craunakis, MIDAS Business Office, 287-3096Wed Sep 04 1991 16:0412
    Hi,
    
    I've read a number of DeLint's books (cannot recall all of the titles)
    and enjoy his writing immensely.  I will check at home this evening to
    find out which of his books I have - and I'll reply here again ... if
    you're interested in having these books, please let me know, and maybe
    some kind of exchange could be arranged (depending on how much the
    postage costs, of course!)  :-)
    
    bye-for-now,
    Linda C.
     
994.4in a country far far away...NOTNCR::MCGHIEThank Heaven for small Murphys !Wed Sep 04 1991 22:598
    Hi Linda,
    
    just the titles would be nice, exchange could be difficult given
    geographic dispersion...
    
    thanks
    	Mike
    	(Downunder in Adelaide)
994.5caveatCULT::CONNELLYTelevision must be destroyed!Thu Sep 05 1991 03:1824
I can recall (i think) at least the following titles off the top of my head:
	_The Riddle of the Wren_
	_Moonheart_
	_The Harp of the Grey Rose_
	_Wolf Moon_
	_Svaha_
	_Jack the Giant Killer_
	_Drink Down the Moon_
	_Greenmantle_
	_Yarrow_
	_The Little Country_

After reading _Moonheart_, i was totally enthused about DeLint, but it
seems to me since then that he: writes too fast, has way too many viewpoint
characters per novel (discussed in a separate note), blatantly imitates
Stephen King's style in a number of his works, and is well on his way to
developing a set of stock characters reminiscent of Robert Heinlein or
Charles Harness (both frequently quite good writers) at their worst.

I still buy anything new he gets published but my patience is wearing thin.
He seems to be pissing a *lot* of talent away by writing too much too fast.

								paul
994.6NOTIBM::MCGHIEThank Heaven for small Murphys !Fri Sep 06 1991 08:0910
Interestlingly enough I found a *new* SF bookshop yesterday. They had two Delint books 
on the shelf so I grabbed them. One is "Drink Down the Moon" (a sequel to "Jack").

The other I'm not sure. It's at home.

I'll try a few more of his books before I make any hard and fast decisions. I certainly
enjoyed "Jack the Giant Killer".

thanks
	Mike
994.7Have a trip down the YARROWARRODS::WHITAKERThe man from HullFri Jun 19 1992 09:089
    	Hi,
    	   I have just finished "YARROW" and I was hooked from the start
    	to the end. It's one of the best reads I have had for a while. 

    	While there are some similarities with Green Mantle (the only other
    	Delint book I have read) I thought the story was better.
    
    								Andy
994.8Spirit WalkLABRYS::CONNELLYglobally suboptimized in '92Sat Jun 20 1992 01:359
He's got a new one (i have my order in with SFBC) called _Spirit Walk_.
Apparently some of the same characters as in _Moonheart_ (which is still
my favorite of his books, although having read some of the others i now
see some of his flaws in that one too).  He's certainly got that Stephen
King page-turner technique down...sometimes i wonder if that stands in
the way of his writing a really great, thematically ambitious book!

								paul