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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another gem from Midori Synder,
By bwaln@mail2.quiknet.com (Penryn, California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Flight of Michael McBride (Paperback)
Midori Snyder's range as a story teller continues to astound me. In this story, mythological elements from Irish, Native American, and Old West sources are woven together into a unique tale of a man on the run. Whether he's running from something or to something is a question both the main character and you keep asking, not to mention wondering what in the world is going to happen next. Another excellent read from an author who simply doesn't publish books fast enough as far as I'm concerned. But given the choice, I'll take quality over quantity any day!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A wonderful blend of the western and magical realism genres.,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Flight of Michael McBride (Paperback)
Midori Snyder, who has done wonders with her traditional fantasies, has decided to blend two rather contrary styles. She takes the traditional, down-to-earth stylings of a western novel, and throws in some sensual, and occasionally bizarre, touches of magical realism. Along the way we also get a healthy dose of urban fantasy, as Snyder tells the tale of a young man growing up in 19th century New York who discovers that he has a much richer and more magical heritage than he had assumed. Snyder takes a classic plot -- a mortal sired by faeries -- and makes it shine
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The Flight of Michael McBride by Midori Snyder (Paperback - Sept. 1995)
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