Rumors of Spring (A Bantam Spectra Book)
The world faces an unexpected threat, when the only remaining forest begins growing larger and larger in an effort to reclaim the world
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Rumors of Spring (A Bantam Spectra Book)
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Recent Reviews
- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Mar-02-2001
- Have to work, but Grant is worth it.
I have found that with Richard Grant's books--including RUMORS OF SPRING, THROUGH THE HEART, and SARABAND OF LOST TIME--it works best if I read the first couple of chapters, set the book aside for a few months, then start again at the...
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- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jun-26-1998
- Excellent far future fantasy tale
Richard Grant can be read as a postmodern writer who just happens to negotiate within science fiction. Rumours of Spring is a postmodern science fiction tale that hints at the exploration of a postmodern environmental ethic. While slow...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Dec-07-1997
- A magical mystery tour of a fairy-tale future
When the world's last surviving forest begins to fight back against its exterminators, a motley band of Crusaders sets out to find out why...but that's just the beginning. Although set in the future, Rumors of Spring is more fairy tale...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: May-30-1996
- Tam Lin in our future where nature learns to retaliate.
Set in a not too distant future, _Rumours of Spring_ isa magical journey into the essence of nature. The lastforest is suffering from man's assault on the environment until it learns to survive. Collectively a forest can be thought of...
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Selected Reviews
- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Mar-02-2001
- Have to work, but Grant is worth it.
I have found that with Richard Grant's books--including RUMORS OF SPRING, THROUGH THE HEART, and SARABAND OF LOST TIME--it works best if I read the first couple of chapters, set the book aside for a few months, then start again at the...
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