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No Night Without Stars [Mass Market Paperback]

Andre Norton (Author)
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August 12, 1985
In a world nearly destroyed by a cataclysmic natural disaster, a young metalsmith leaves his own people to seek out some of the ancient skills and knowledge.
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  • Mass Market Paperback
  • Publisher: Del Rey (August 12, 1985)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0345325206
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345325204
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,559,350 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "No Night Lasts Forever", September 11, 2008
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No Night Without Stars


No Night without Stars is a post-apocalyptic novel that takes place centuries after the cataclysm that caused the Dark Time. "When the Earth danced, mountains belched fire and sea waves hammered the land", many animals and numerous men had perished. The cold and great choking clouds of evil air killed many more. Only a handful of men and animals survived here and there.
After the skies cleared once again, there were changes. Some animals grew larger, like the clever and adaptable koyots who became riding animals for the Mobs. And the Traders spoke of distant species of men who had grown into giants.
In this novel, Sander(the Smith) left Jak's Mob to search for the secret of working the strange metals found among the ruins of the "Before People". Together with Rhin, his mount, Sander came East seeking the ancient ruins where such metals were found. He finds a village by the sea that has been attacked by the Sea Shark slavers. Although he only takes some food and tools from the village, a survivor tracks him down during the night and questions him.
The next day, Fanyi( A Shamen of her people) finds him again under the open sky. She and her companions, the fishers Kai and Kayi ( possibly weasel or such), had been away when the raiders attacked Padford. Now, as the village shaman, she works to pay back the blood debt. She tells Sander that her foreseeing has shown their paths to run together, following her shining pendant toward the Great Place of the Before People.
In this story, Sander, Fanyi and their animal companions trek north and east, crossing forests, rivers and dry sea beds. They discover strange and dangerous new species, demolished cities, and ocean bottoms littered with huge bones, dead ships and ancient ruins. Eventually, they find the cache of old knowledge for which they are searching and face therein a danger greater than any other they have encountered.
Highly Recommended for Norton fans and for anyone else who enjoys quest tales among the ruins of civilization. If you enjoyed Star Man's Son(my first science fiction book, then you'll enjoy this one also.


Gunner September, 2008

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars No Night Without Stars, February 22, 2000
This review is from: No Night Without Stars (Mass Market Paperback)
The book that I am reading, No Night Without Stars, takes place in the future, when the earth danced on its axes in turmoil and destruction concieved a new beginning. The main characters in the book are Sander and Fanyi. Sander is a young blacksmith`s apprentice, who is set to inherit his father`s position as Master Blacksmith. At the time of his father`s death, Sander`s uncle, Ibbert, who is also a blacksmith, denies him his rightful position as Master Blacksmith and assumes the role for himself.Sander will not accept his uncle`s decision, and leaves his nomadic tribe that dwells in the plains of the west. Sander set out to the east lands by the sea,in search of forgotten technology. To have knowledge of metal forging from the past would surely give Sander the power to overtake his uncle`s role as Master Blacksmith. On Sander`s way to the east, he teams up with a woman named Fanyi, who is a cross between Zena`s Linda Lawless and the talk show host Lezza. Fanyi not only has beauty and brawn, but also brains and finesse. I enjoyed reading this book, with adventure around every corner and a verity of mutant creatures. The reading is easy, and the author does not insist on technical terms that would have you reaching for your dictionary after each turn of the page. I would recommend this book to young readers or adults who get bored with lengthy, hard-to-read novels. Our characters end up finding more than what they seek. The way they find their sought knowledge is unexpected and exciting.Andre Norton is a exciting science fiction writer, with a down-to-earth technique that does not play on vulgar expressions to entice his reader. The cover page illustration does not do the book justice.I believe my daugther would have done a better drawing with a box of crayons and construction paper. PEACE.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Seeking the Before People, March 21, 2004
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This review is from: No Night Without Stars (Hardcover)
No Night Without Stars (1975) is a post-apocalyptic novel that takes place three centuries after the cataclysm that caused the Dark Time. When the Earth danced, mountains belched fire and sea waves hammered the land, many animals and countless men had perished. The cold and great choking clouds of evil air killed many more. Only a handful of men and animals survived here and there.

After the skies cleared once again, there were changes. Some animals grew larger, like the clever and adaptable koyots who became riding animals for the Mobs. And the Traders spoke of distant species of men who had grown into giants.

In this novel, Sander left Jak's Mob to search for the secret of working the strange metals found among the ruins of the Before People. Together with Rhin, his mount, Sander came East seeking the ancient ruins where such metals were found. He finds a village by the sea that has been attacked by the Sea Shark slavers. Although he only takes some food and tools from the village, a survivor tracks him down during the night and questions him.

The next day, Fanyi finds him again under the open sky. She and her companions, the fishers Kai and Kayi, had been away when the raiders attacked Padford. Now, as the village shaman, she works to pay back the blood debt. She tells Sander that her foreseeing has shown their paths to run together, following her pendant toward the Great Place of the Before People.

In this story, Sander, Fanyi and their animal companions trek north and east, crossing forests, rivers and dry sea beds. They discover strange and dangerous new species, demolished cities, and ocean bottoms littered with huge bones, dead ships and ancient ruins. Eventually, they find the cache of old knowledge for which they are searching and face therein a danger greater than any other they have encountered.

This story has many of the author's signature elements. Two young persons and their mutated animals are engaged in a quest that takes them through ruins, tunnels and mountains of debris. They find an ancient and mysterious machine with mental powers which presents a danger to humanity. Despite learning that their hopes have been based on mistaken ideas, they persevere anyway and overcome all obstacles to emerge triumphantly and with new found wisdom.

This is not one of the author's major works, but is still an enjoyable read. Recommended for Norton fans and for anyone else who enjoys quest tales among the ruins of civilization.

-Arthur W. Jordin
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