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The Unicorn Creed: [Hardcover]

Elizabeth Scarborough (Author)
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  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: Bantam Books 1987: (1987)
  • ASIN: B002F561FG
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)

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Altogether I've written and collaborated on 38 novels, 22 solo and 16 in collaboration with the fabulous Anne McCaffrey.
Among my solo novels is THE HEALER'S WAR, the 1989 Nebula Award winner for best novel, loosely based on my experiences as a nurse in Vietnam.
I have also written a traditional, though humorous, 4-book fantasy series, SONGS FROM THE SEASHELL ARCHIVES, a feminist Arabian Nights fantasy, two fantasies set in the Wild West and the Yukon Goldrush respectively, my obligatory science fiction writer's apocalypse book and the sequel, both set in Tibet, and three books about folk music and magic that made a big hit with the Library of Congress Folk Music Archives, which I blew up in the first book. Three of my books are about fairy godmothers, one is about Christmas and computers, one features Sir Walter Scott in a Victorian gothic mystery set in Edinburgh, and two are about Queen Cleopatra as the living "Past life" of two different women.
Just last week I released for the first time anywhere, a new e-book (available soon as Print on Demand as well), SPAM VS THE VAMPIRE. Spam is a cat whose mistress disappears suddenly, leaving him and his 14 feline housemates alone and soon to starve. When someone breaks into the house, Spam takes the opportunity to escape into the outside world, where he's actually never been before, to hunt for his human, or at least some other human to feed and care for him and his friends until their friend Darcy comes back. The more he hunts, the more he becomes sure that she is not going to be coming back on her own.

 

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Magic going wrong, A Creed Misunderstood, and a Revolution, June 4, 2000
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This review is from: The Unicorn Creed (Paperback)
The Unicorn Creed is a sequal to the Song of Sorcery. It is packed with Nymphs, Faeries, Orges, gypsies, wizards, and werewolves. Along with Maggie Brown, A witch/Princess of Argonia, Colin Songsmith the Royal Minsteral, and Moonshine the Unicorn in love with Maggie. This book is about maggie first trying to give back her crown, but ends up as a quest to find out the true meaning of the Unicorn Creed, then a rescue mission to save other Unicorns. This is a jam packed book full of suprises. Withe old and new Characters. I highly recomend this book
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A lost Unicorn, a virgin witch, and a would be hero., November 11, 1997
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This review is from: The Unicorn Creed (Paperback)
Continues the adventure started in Song of Sorcery. The Creed is important, but so is the interpretation in this story of feminism and love told in a medieval setting with a light overview of fairytale and rose colored glasses.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Witches with Unicorns, May 15, 2001
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"arslan76" (Ankara, Turkey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Unicorn Creed (Paperback)
The story continued of a hearth witch and her unicorn, this is the second book of Elizabeth Ann Scarborough that I read. A young witch maiden sets out to save her baby cousin from a curse that will make her a liar, and a deeper plot which wants to rid the King whose throne she helped win in the first book of that burden. The story line is not outstanding, but I find the telling delightful. Ms. Scarborough is a wonderful tale-spinner, and there many small surprises in the book, like her relationship with the oh-so-correct unicorn, her friend and now-would-be lover bard, and some very nice twists. I liked it enough again :)
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