julian may

  1. Bick

    Julian May and her novelette Dune Roller - a bit of SF history

    Julian May is most famous for her Saga of Pliocene Exile, and Galactic Milieu SF series (published between 1981 and 1996), though her background and some aspects of her life in SF fandom starting in the early 1950's are quite interesting. As I've started a re-read of the Saga of the Exiles, I...
  2. the_evil_ted

    Many Coloured Land

    I just ran a search and couldn't find Julian May or the Saga of the Exiles. I'm just wondering if there is a thread relating to this or if anyone else has read them?
  3. A

    Ironcrown Moon

    Ironcrown Moon Julian May Ace, April 2005, $24.95, 416 pp ISBN 0441012442 The former prince of Cathra is King Conrig of High Blenholme and the former independent kingdoms are now vassal states. The king sits uneasily on the throne because he has a small amount of magic as does his three sons...
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    Sorcerer’s Moon

    Sorcerer’s Moon Julian May Ace, Aug 2006, $24.95 ISBN: 044101383X High Blenholme Island contains four separate kingdoms, vassal states to the sovereignty of King Conrig Ironcrown, who also rules over Cothra. When he united the island monarchies, he also dreamed of conquering the mainland, but...
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    Julian May - Pliocene Exiles/Galactic Milieu Series

    I first read May's Pliocene Saga when it was first published in the 80's, then the subsequent Intervention book followed by the Galactic Milieu trilogy. I enjoyed them a lot and always wanted to re-read, but a lecturer at university borrowed my Pliocene books and never returned them! Now in...
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    Neal Stephenson V Julian May

    Hi All I've recently decided to return to reading Sci-fi after a very lengthy spell away from the genre. Ironically it was the Prometheus film that inspired me to return in order to perhaps get some decent entertainment instead of watching people running in the same direction that a spaceship...
  7. speedingslug

    Julian May question

    In The Many Coloured Land the were Xenocs with Viginal teeth Saga of Pliocene Exile - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia My question is were the teeth Biological or Illusionary, just a to satisfy a convo ;)
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    Julian May - New(er) works

    Not sure if this is the right place for this thread, but: I really enjoyed the Saga of the Exiles & the Galactic Mileu series. I have seen some other, newer series by Julian May (Iron Crown something or something like that I think). Has anyone read them and would they recommend? Cheers!
  9. red_temple

    Conqueror's Moon - by Julian May

    Has anyone read this book? Care to offer any reviews or recommendations? I have a copy and am thinking about starting it soon, but I'd like to hear what you have to say first, since your opinions carry a lot of weight with me.
  10. Foxbat

    Julian May

    The Saga of the Exiles (Many Coloured Land, Golden Torc, Non Born King, The Adversary). Wonderful books mixing fantasy and sci-fi 6 million years ago in Earth's Pliocene era. Nobody seems to have mentioned them here so I thought I may as well - and recommend them most highly. There were...
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