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The Inheritance & Other Stories

por Robin Hobb

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Collects previously published and new short works written under both of the writer's pseudonyms, with brief notes by the author prefacing every piece that offers insight into the story's origin. The first seven stories are written under the name Megan Lindholm and the last three are written under the name Robin Hobb.… (más)
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An interesting collection of short stories and novellas under the author's two pen names, as previously I have only read her Ki series under the Lindholm identity. I was surprised therefore to find that the stories under that name were urban fantasy and mostly quite grim, dealing with deprivation, children neglected and abused due to parental drug addiction etc. Only with the longer Hobb tales does she return to the fantasy and world building I expected.

The general theme in the Hobb stories is of women abused and exploited by men, who have to learn to survive on their own talent and toughness, and are usually raising sons rather than daughters - any of the latter perish young. I haven't read the Hobb novels which these stories apparently tie in with, but that wasn't a problem as they stand alone.

The writing and characterisation was of the general high standard as I expected from the Lindholm novels I've read, and as far as the Hobb stories went, I didn't see a great disparity between them although people apparently feel they do differ. From what I can see at present, the only distinction is that Hobb novels are a lot thicker than Lindholm ones, though maybe I will revise my opinion when I get round to reading Hobb's. ( )
  kitsune_reader | Nov 23, 2023 |
Robin Hobb and Megan Lindholm are the pen names of Margaret Lindholm. As Hobb/Lindholm notes in the introduction to the book, she writes under both names because the two authors have very distinct styles, and she feels she has more freedom to let each of those styles develop under different personas.

This is the first time stories from both personas have been brought into a single collection. It was interesting, because reading the stories from both authors did help to highlight the similarities and differences between them. Both authors are willing to delve into more challenging emotions and relationships, but they write different types of stories in different worlds.

Hence the mixed rating. Lindholm's stories were gritty urban fanstasy in contemporary settings. Hobb's stories were standard fantasy, set in the same Realms of the Elderlings universe as most of her novels. I very much enjoyed the Hobb stories, for the same reasons I enjoyed the novels in the same universe: fantasy with good stories and rich characters.

The Lindholm stories were more challenging. I won't say that I disliked them, but reading about abused children and hard-up adults -- all of the stories had at least one of those -- is not what I want when I read fantasy. That said, I suspect if I had known what to expect going in, I might have enjoyed it more, so I am open to reading some of Lindholm's novels. ( )
  eri_kars | Jul 10, 2022 |
I love Robin Hobb's writing and this short story collection is I think the only item of hers I have not read. She writes very different styles under her two pennames and I prefer the Hobb style. But these were an enjoyable set of short stories in both styles. But I did prefer the longer stories. ( )
  infjsarah | Mar 13, 2022 |
Boek met een aantal korte verhaaltjes. Heb alleen de laatste drie gelezen, omdat die nog enige binding hadden met de verhalen uit de 'Zieners' reeks.

Ben niet echt liefhebber van korte verhalen, omdat je je dan niet met een karakter kan identificeren, en ook deze verhalen waren daarop geen uitzondering.

3 sterren. ( )
  EdwinKort | Oct 18, 2019 |
Robin Hobb and Megan Lindholm are one and the same! Might as well get that out of the way first. She explains the use of two names in the preface and there is nothing sinister about it. Each story is prefaced with an introduction from the author in which she tells something of its origins. The book is more or less evenly split between the pseudonyms but there are seven stories by Megan Lindholm and only three by Robin Hobb. That’s because the Hobb persona tends to write epic fantasies of greater length while Lindholm tells shorter modern urban tales. So let’s have a look at Megan Lindholm first.

‘A Touch Of Lavender’ is about an exiled alien race on Earth and the interactions of one of their number with a poor human female whose mother is a music fan. The Skoags are very musical and are given generous benefits by the authorities in the hope that they may reveal the secret of interstellar travel. By the end, it occurred to me that this had similarities with Heinlein’s ‘The Star Beast’ except that he would never have portrayed sympathetically helpless characters on welfare. This excellent story was a finalist for both the Hugo and Nebula awards.

It was the best of the Megan Lindholm yarns but the others were pretty good. ‘Finis’ was too predictable for anyone who has read a bit of fantasy but nicely told. ‘Strays’ was snuck into an anthology about warrior princesses where it must have seemed a bit quirky as the protagonist is another kid from the wrong side of the tracks in modern America, though she is Queen of the Strays. It was sad but oddly triumphant. The author is big on cats which seems de rigueur for a female fantasist nowadays. Maybe she’s a witch. ‘The Fifth Squashed Cat’ was distinctly odd but again showed that the writer has some familiarity with being poor in the United States of America.

With our cosy European socialism, I think we don’t appreciate how tough it is at the bottom of the heap over there. Stephen King and Albert E. Cowdrey are among the other fantasists who give us some idea. I hasten to add that being poor is getting harder over here, as food banks flourish.

Men under twenty-five will be disappointed to learn that they are not worth the powder to blow them to Hell. At least, that’s the opinion of the narrator of ‘Silver Lady And The Fortyish Man’, a touching fantasy romance with some autobiographical elements, it seems. Certainly, the would-be writer in a dead end job whose given up trying might come from the author’s own experience. Happily, for us, she kept going and we get these pleasing stories. ‘Cuts’ is not from her own experience, one hopes. It’s set in a near future where anyone over fourteen has the right to do what they want with their bodies, even to the extent of mutilating them in the name of fashion. Tricky moral issues about freedom and responsibility are raised.

I enjoyed Megan Lindholm, I adored Robin Hobb. ‘Homecoming’ is a novella set in the Liveship Traders world about an aristocratic lady cast out from civilised Jamaillia because her husband has plotted against the Satrap. With other exiles, they are sent to colonise the inhospitable Cursed Shores and our narrator has to mingle on equal terms with the lesser-born. The tale is written in her journal and it’s clever how we see her growth from a spoilt rich girl to a woman of some use. It’s clever, too, that skills gained from her art, sculpture, which is disdained by her brutish husband, turn out to be almost essential in the new land. Best of all, though, are her moody, atmospheric descriptions of the haunted underground city they discover. This was like a classic from ‘Weird Tales’ of old and might have been written by Lovecraft or Clark Ashton Smith.

‘The Inheritance’ is the title story of the collection and while it’s okay, it didn’t mean much to me. A young lady is conned out of her money by a naughty man. A similar male brute features in the final Hobb story, ‘Cat Meat’. Pell got Rosemary pregnant and then left her in the lurch. She made the best of it and is coping, if not prospering when he comes back to take over her life and claim his son. A great story with a cat and one that might usefully be read by all young ladies apt to fall for big eyes, pretty curls and charming words. Men do that, too, of course, but we have the biological advantage of not getting pregnant by our mistakes.

This is the first time I’ve read Megan Lindholm and I enjoyed the experience very much. I especially liked Robin Hobb. Despite being wary of those gigantic fantasy trilogies which take so much time to read. I may search out one of hers.

Eamonn Murphy
This review first appeared at https://www.sfcrowsnest.info/ ( )
  bigfootmurf | Aug 11, 2019 |
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The 2011 collection "the Inheritance" is not the same book as "The Inheritance" which is a short story - although the former includes the latter. "The Inheritance" was a digital Amazon short with no ISBN but with the ASIN B000A0F6PO. It was also published in a Voyager collection and translated to French and Dutch. Please don't combine these two titles. The cover image with the grey/green squares is for the digital short.
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