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Brandon Sanderson / Re: Mr. Sanderson won the Whitney award!
« on: May 08, 2009, 08:40:51 AM »
Grats!
A lot of people describe Scalzi’s Old Man's War novels as military science fiction, but I would classify its sequel Zoë’s Tale as a space opera. It’s a story about, well, Zoë, a teenage girl whose parents are invited to take leadership roles in building a colony on a new planet. Zoë is an enthusiastic member of the group sent to colonize Roanoke, despite the risks—and the risks are considerable even before the political machinations of greater powers boil to the surface. Continue reading Zoë’s Tale
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But the sil'dam or whatever it's called (lady controlling the a'dam) can only use the linked-one's power through weaves she knows.
I agree with darxy.QuoteQuote from: Rrikor on March 31, 2009, 11:24:38 AM
Spoiler:
You forget that Rand only has one hand now and has not relearned how to fight with his left hand.
someone should have balefired that €%€# so that Rand could get his hand back...QuoteShe is far too valuable alive, in my opinion, especially since she may know how to regenerate limbs.
Why don't they just make her 'regenerate' Rand's hand then???
Spoiler:
You forget that Rand only has one hand now and has not relearned how to fight with his left hand.
Ogge, the original poster is talking about the tie-in short story "Hope of Elantris," which was released as an electronic Amazon Short on Amazon.com. It doesn't appear in the main Elantris book.