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Irresistible Forces (Mass Market Paperback)

~ Lois McMaster Bujold (Author), (Author), (Author), (Author, Editor), Jennifer Roberson (Author), (Author) "From Armsman Roic's wrist com the gate guard's voice reported laconically, "They're in. Gate's locked..." (more)
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Brimming with romance and adventure...a must-read. -- Romantic Times


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  • Mass Market Paperback: 348 pages
  • Publisher: Signet (January 3, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0451217241
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451217240
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.2 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (35 customer reviews)
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74 of 79 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Uneven, but worth reading, April 7, 2004
By Barb Caffrey "writer-for-hire" (In a Midwest State (of mind), USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Irresistible Forces (Paperback)
IRRESISTIBLE FORCES is a collection of six stories from s/f and romance heavy hitters. The best story of the lot, "Winterfair Gifts," is by Lois McMaster Bujold, and features two minor characters from her Vorkosigan novels exploring a most unusual romance amidst a backdrop of mystery and intrigue.

Only caveat: I'm unsure if someone who hasn't read much of Ms. Bujold's Vorkoverse would understand this story. Since I've read every single book Ms. Bujold has ever put out, I cannot answer that question.

But I enjoyed it very much, and thought it well worth the price of the entire book. (I bought this collection solely for that story, and looked at the other stories as an "added bonus.")

Five stars, and I'd give it more if I had 'em. :)

After that, the stories get tougher to rate. I liked Catherine Asaro's story, "Stained Glass Heart," much more than I thought I would; it appears to be an outtake from her Skolian universe series, and has two young, apparently doomed lovers, a highly stratified society, and an arranged marriage. Love, family, duty, honor, and "keeping up appearances" are all themes in this story, and all worked.

The biggest problem with this story is that the protagonists are very young -- the older of the two is seventeen -- and the two youngsters are dealing with some very adult subjects. Nothing wrong with that, exactly, just a bit offputting considering that every other story in this collection deals with clear-cut adults -- most protagonists are at least twenty-five or so.

The plot is one we've seen before, with a few twists (I don't want to spoil 'em, so I won't go into 'em here). However, it's done well here, the science fictional bits are well chosen, and if it's representative of the Skolian universe as a whole, I might have to give Ms. Asaro's work another try.

I think this is the best story I've read from Ms. Asaro, and I'd give it three and a half stars, even though I still don't understand the meaning of this story's title (except for the obvious).

I enjoyed Jo Beverley's story (I forget the title) that juxtaposed Winston Churchill, the far future, and what happens when heroes return to their homes -- but it took a long, long time to develop and the language used was rather clunky and got in the way of the story. (As far as I know, this is Ms. Beverley's first-ever attempt at a science fiction/fantasy story; it does work. But I think it would have worked better as a novel.)

Because the idea was so very strong and because I could see where Ms. Beverley was going with her story, I'd give her story three and a half stars.

"The Alchemical Marriage" by Mary Jo Putney was a decent story; it didn't really move me or engage me, but it wasn't a bad effort, exactly. I think the whole subject of how the Spanish Armada was deflected was too big for one short story; perhaps this would have been better suited as a novel subject?

And the lovers got together far, far too quickly for my taste.

Still, not bad, exactly. Just not right on the money.

Two stars for that one.

"Shadows in the Wood," by Jennifer Roberson, is another really tough one to rate. I like Ms. Roberson's writing -- I like it a whole lot. I also like the subject matter, how Ms. Roberson plays it out, and what happens in the story -- but once again, the story seems just way, way too short and truncated.

I mean, Maid Marian and Robin Hood meet Merlin? In a very short story? At the very end of the book?

Why was this story given such short shrift?

At any rate, I wish this story had been much longer. It was so enjoyable, I wanted a whole lot more.

So, I'd give the idea of the story four stars, and the writing five stars, but the fact that there wasn't enough room for the idea (and not enough room to develop it either) two. I guess I'll give it overall three stars, mainly because I do like the writer and the writing so much.

Finally, we come to Deb Stover and her good, but misplaced story "Skin Deep." This is a paranormal romance; it's a good paranormal, albeit very short, and I liked the characters.

But alongside three science fiction stories and two fantasies, it doesn't work. It just doesn't. Even if you count the Putney story as historical fantasy, it still doesn't work.

I think Ms. Stover's writing is good, and her storytelling is very interesting. She made me laugh more than any other author except for Ms. Bujold (whose writing I know very well from past experience; this was the first exposure I'd ever had to Ms. Stover). I liked her story.

But it had no place here. It threw off the tone of the anthology. And it threw the other stories even further off balance (and the anthology was already rather uneven to begin with).

Because of this story, I took off one star from the overall anthology rating (because of Ms. Bujold's very strong story, I'd normally have wished to give this anthology four stars, rounding the overall stars upward rather than down as I did here) -- but I'd still recommend this particular story to paranormal romance readers.

I know that has to sound odd; in effect, I'd give the story itself a four star rating, but separate it from the other five stories, because it just does not fit.

In conclusion, this is an uneven effort, but worth reading despite the unevenness.

Three stars, recommended for people who want to branch out from romance to s/f or vice versa.

One final note: I wish this anthology hadn't been so long delayed. It was originally set to go in 2003 and was held until 2004, supposedly to make a "big splash" at Valentine's Day of this year, in order to perhaps generate bigger sales. All I know is that the so-called "big splash" didn't happen in my neck of the woods at all, and that I had a hard time finding it in the local bookstore.

Barb Caffrey

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33 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not as strong as I'd hoped, February 14, 2004
By a small house owner (outside Boston, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Irresistible Forces (Paperback)
I bought this for the Bujold story, but expected more finds among the other authors. Three decent stories out of 6 is disappointing. As suggested elsewhere, there seems to be a problem of authors who are good at 400 page novels scaling stories down successfully.
Bujold's story of Armsman Roic meeting Sergeant Taura is strong on character, a romance that doesn't end 'off to be married for 50 years', and revisiting old favorite characters. She's very good in the novella length, but this one lacked the surprising plot twists of, say, Labyrinth or The Mountains of Mourning--you know what the problem will be, who the villain will be, what the outcome will be. But her well-developed characters and sense of fun still make this a good read.
I usually like Mary Jo Putney, but her story didn't work well--one dimensional characters and no time for a believable romance to develop. It might have worked better as a full-length book.
Deb Stover was a new find for me, and I really enjoyed her story of a man sent back to Earth to help his widow find new love. I laughed a lot, and will look for other books by her.
Jennifer Roberson's tale of Robin Hood and Marian was enchanting--I usually find her work lovely but rather slow, so the shorter novella length worked to advantage here.
The other two stories were by authors I hadn't read before, Asaro and Beverly, and I couldn't work up interest in either. The protaganists of Asaro's story appear to be 14, which I found a little unsettling.
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23 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A range of delights, February 14, 2004
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This review is from: Irresistible Forces (Paperback)
This anthology turned out to be very good. The stories cover a range of topics and styles and are worth the read.

Winterfair Gifts: Bujold. I haven't read a lot of Bujold, but this will inspire me to read more. It is a science fiction romp and good fun. It's clear a lot is going on with the world and universe Bujold has created and many more characters to get to know. The two romantic leads, Roic and Taura, are great. I really liked the author's style in telling a story.

The Alchemical Marriage: Putney. This story is very different from the first. It is a historical fantasy with mages who fight the Spanish Armada with weather magic. Putney pulled me in right away, with the hero initially imprisoned in the Tower of London in 1588. I wanted to meet more of these two mages. I'm curious to know more about the weather magic, too.

Stained Glass Heart: Asaro. This is probably my favorite, if I had to pick. It is science fiction, though with a little the feel of fantasy. It charms in its evocation of first love, which is complicated by an unexpected arranged marriage. The turn-about is well done, with the young groom betrothed to older powerful bride. I didn't want to story to end.

Skin Deep: Stover. What fun! Another change of pace, a modern fantasy about a detective who goes undercover as a male stripper. Meanwhile, the former love of the heroine (a cad) has to earn his place in heaven by helping her straighten out her love life with the detective. To his dismay, the cad comes back as a woman. Many delightful hijinks follow.

The Trouble With Heroes: Beverley. This is a powerful story and the most in depth. What happens after the war is won and the hero wants to come home, but his people fear him? The story gripped me from the start. Beverley's portrayal of the complex responses of the towspeople works. This is the first of her science fiction I have read, and I hope to read more.

Shadows in the Woods: Roberson. Another change, like finding new delecacies in a box of Godiva chocolate. This is a fantasy about Robin Hood and Marian becoming entangled with Merlin the wizard. Roberson handles the juxtaposition of the two legends beautifully. I also liked her portrayal of the matured Robin and Marian. It is a lovely way to finish a wonderful anthology.

I give this anthology a high recommendation. If you enjoy science fiction and fantasy with romantic overtones, it is unbeatable.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Very good stories combining romance and science fiction.
I bought this book because of the short novel "Winterfair Gifts" by Lois McMaster Bujold, but I enjoyed all of the stories. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Pamela Maltzman

2.0 out of 5 stars Better to buy Winterfair Gifts alone as a downloadable audiobook
Bujold's WINTERFAIR GIFTS is fun, but the rest are lackluster. My solution made me happy--I got rid of this book and bought WINTERFAIR GIFTS alone as a downloadable audiobook... Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars meh.
Only the Barrayar set LMB tale is worth reading more than once, though I did also like the mage and Robin Hood stories.
Published 8 months ago by B. Rausch

2.0 out of 5 stars Mostly resistible tales
The collection has an intriguing premise: science fiction-romance crossovers (who knew?), but most of the short stories in the collection are almost painfully bad. Read more
Published 17 months ago by K. M. Bonin

4.0 out of 5 stars 6 sci-fi/romance stories
I imagine a lot of people will buy this book simply for the Lois McMaster Bujold story 'Winterfair Gifts', which shows the wedding of Miles Vorkosigan and Ekaterin from the... Read more
Published on July 30, 2007 by Helen Hancox

5.0 out of 5 stars Irreristible Stories Indeed
Great read. If you enjoy romances with a slight twist you will love these stories. Very hard to put down.
Published on May 12, 2007 by E. A. Joraslafsky

2.0 out of 5 stars not worth the trouble
Six stories; the Bujold is all right, maybe even four stars in its own right, but the rest of them range from mediocre to dreck, with "Skin Deep" being a notably low point. Read more
Published on February 7, 2007 by Eva-Lise Carlstrom

4.0 out of 5 stars I just had to say something...
I looked over the reviews here of a book I enjoyed, and saw that the majority didn't care for Ms Putney's story. Read more
Published on January 15, 2007 by Reenbo

3.0 out of 5 stars Bujold Makes this Book Worthwhile
This collection of short stories is a group of SF romance stories by three science fiction authors and three romance authors. Read more
Published on November 25, 2006 by C. Baker

4.0 out of 5 stars A mixed lot
Like so many I bought this book for Bujold's story and enjoyed it immensely. The second story by Putney almost put me off the rest of the book. Read more
Published on September 11, 2006 by J. Burk

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