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Margaret Ball

Autor de Acorna, the Unicorn Girl

55+ Obras 6,932 Miembros 73 Reseñas 3 Preferidas
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Incluye los nombres: Margaret Ball, Catherine Lyndell

También incluye: Ball (2)

Nota de desambiguación:

(eng) Margaret Ball has also written romance, under the pseudonym of Catherine Lyndell.

Series

Obras de Margaret Ball

Acorna, the Unicorn Girl (1997) 1,927 copias
PartnerShip (1992) — Autor — 1,549 copias
Acorna's Quest (1998) 1,370 copias
Mathemagics (1996) 343 copias
The Shadow Gate (1990) 261 copias
Brain Ships (2003) — Autor — 247 copias
Lost in Translation (1995) 223 copias
No Earthly Sunne (1994) 140 copias
Disappearing Act (2004) 122 copias
Changeweaver (1993) 109 copias
Embeadery (2004) 56 copias
A Bridge to the Sky (1990) 49 copias
Border Fires (1989) 12 copias
Midsummer Rose (1992) 11 copias
Stolen Dreams (1989) 10 copias
Tapestry of Pride (1987) 9 copias
Journey to Desire (1991) 6 copias
Ariane (1987) 3 copias
Jane's Journal (2003) 3 copias
A Revolution of Rubies (2019) 2 copias
Career Day 1 copia
Dragon Scales (2019) 1 copia
A Child of Magic (2019) 1 copia

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Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Nombre legal
Ball, Margaret Elizabeth
Otros nombres
Lyndell, Catherine (pseudonym)
Fraser, Kathleen
Fecha de nacimiento
1947-11-07
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugares de residencia
Austin, Texas, USA (current)
Educación
University of Texas, Austin (BA ∙ Mathematics)
University of Texas, Austin (Ph.D. ∙ Linguistics)
Aviso de desambiguación
Margaret Ball has also written romance, under the pseudonym of Catherine Lyndell.

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A nice and uncomplicated SF novel. Typical Anne McCaffrey with a captivating story about the only unicorn girl among humans who helps fight child labor on the planet Kezdet.
 
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zjakkelien | 16 reseñas más. | Jan 2, 2024 |
Partnership is about Nancia. On her first trip, she transports several young people from high families. Unfortunately, they are all corrupt and she overhears their plans, but is persuaded that she shouldn't have, since she didn't identify herself as a brain ship. Her first brawn happens to be extremely stuck up regarding his morals, so it takes a while before the situation gets rectified...

I liked this book a little less. It was still entertaining, but I was annoyed by the moral brawn, and Nancia herself at first agrees with him. Fortunately she loosens up later on. The book followed the young criminals quite a lot, and this was ok, but I still would have preferred reading more about Nancia. I did like the descriptions of Singularities and particularly the Singularity incident that Nancia has to get out of later on in the book.… (más)
 
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zjakkelien | 9 reseñas más. | Jan 2, 2024 |
Brain ships contains part 2 and 3 of the Brainship books: The ship who searched and Partnership.

The first book is about the brain ship Hypatia, or Tia. She is an exceptional brain ship, because she was quite old when she became a shell person: 7. She is interested in archeology and finds a brawn who is interested in the same. Together they get into a few scrapes...

The book was written in typical McCaffrey style, not over-emotional, but compelling nonetheless. I love this world with people who become ships and I like seeing how they interact with the world. The story itself is not overly brilliant, it is more a collection of adventures that show off the world, much like the first book. Only in this book, the adventures are more connected. I thought the ending was a bit too happy, but other than that, this was a very nice book.

The second book is about Nancia. On her first trip, she transports several young people from high families. Unfortunately, they are all corrupt and she overhears their plans, but is persuaded that she shouldn't have, since she didn't identify herself as a brain ship. Her first brawn happens to be extremely stuck up regarding his morals, so it takes a while before the situation gets rectified...

I liked this book a little less. It was still entertaining, but I was annoyed by the moral brawn, and Nancia herself at first agrees with him. Fortunately she loosens up later on. The book followed the young criminals quite a lot, and this was ok, but I still would have preferred reading more about Nancia. I did like the descriptions of Singularities and particularly the Singularity incident that Nancia has to get out of later on in the book.
… (más)
 
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zjakkelien | 4 reseñas más. | Jan 2, 2024 |
Helva had been born human, but only her brain had been saved—saved to be schooled, programmed, and implanted into the sleek titanium body of an intergalactic scout ship. But first she had to choose a human partner—male or female—to share her exhilirating excapades in space!

Her life was to be rich and rewarding . . . resplendent with daring adventures and endless excitement, beyond the wildest dreams of mere mortals.

Gifted with the voice of an angel and being virtually indestructable, Helva XH-834 antipitated a sublime immortality.

Then one day she fell in love!
… (más)
 
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Gmomaj | 9 reseñas más. | Apr 27, 2022 |

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Obras
55
También por
12
Miembros
6,932
Popularidad
#3,527
Valoración
½ 3.6
Reseñas
73
ISBNs
86
Idiomas
4
Favorito
3

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