aA gripping, funny, page-turning, pretty much perfect work of magical literaturea (Neil Gaiman)afirst time in trade paperback.
There are places in the world where darkness rules, where itas unwise to walk. But there hadnat been any trouble out at the lake for years, and Sunshine just needed a spot where she could be alone with her thoughts. Vampires never entered her mind.
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"Rich prose and colorful description... keeps readers spellbound." -Sunshine is a gripping, funny, page-turning, pretty much perfect work of magical literature that exists more or less at the unlikely crossroads of Chocolat.Interview With a Vampire. Misery.and the tale of Beauty and the Beast.-It's not quite SF, and it's not really horror, and only kind of a love story, and it's all three while still being solidly Fantastique. It also does that nice thing where the author assumes the readers are smart, and she treats us like we're smart, and we purr and get smarter and work harder for all that. It'll be nominated for awards, and win them; in the meantime I really hope it finds its audience, which is, potentially, huge.---Neil Gaiman-Fabulous, fascinating, and a whole lot of fun. Step into Robin McKinley's thrilling, beautifully described world, where you will meet some interesting vampires and a lady who can deal with the creatures of the night.---Jayne Ann Krentz-I had no idea that blood and dessert could go together so well. I loved it!---Amber Benson, -Tara- on Buffy the Vampire Slayer-Buffyesque baker Rae -Sunshine- Seddon meets Count Dracula's hunky Byronic cousin in Newbery-Award-winner McKinley's first adult-and-then-some romp through the darkling streets of a spooky post-Voodoo Wars world...Most of the charm of this long venture into magic maturation derives from McKinley's keen ear and sensitive atmospherics, deft characterizations and clever juxtapositions of reality and the supernatural...McKinley knows very well--and makes her readers believe--that 'the insides of our own minds are the scariest things there are.'---Publishers Weekly Starred Review "Sunshine is a gripping, funny, page-turning, pretty much perfect work of magical literature that exists more or less at the unlikely crossroads of Chocolat.Interview With a Vampire. Misery.and the tale of Beauty and the Beast."It's not quite SF, and it's not really horror, and only kind of a love story, and it's all three while still being solidly Fantastique. It also does that nice thing where the author assumes the readers are smart, and she treats us like we're smart, and we purr and get smarter and work harder for all that. It'll be nominated for awards, and win them; in the meantime I really hope it finds its audience, which is, potentially, huge."--Neil Gaiman"Fabulous, fascinating, and a whole lot of fun. Step into Robin McKinley's thrilling, beautifully described world, where you will meet some interesting vampires and a lady who can deal with the creatures of the night."--Jayne Ann Krentz"I had no idea that blood and dessert could go together so well. I loved it!"--Amber Benson, "Tara" on Buffy the Vampire Slayer"Buffyesque baker Rae "Sunshine" Seddon meets Count Dracula's hunky Byronic cousin in Newbery-Award-winner McKinley's first adult-and-then-some romp through the darkling streets of a spooky post-Voodoo Wars world...Most of the charm of this long venture into magic maturation derives from McKinley's keen ear and sensitive atmospherics, deft characterizations and clever juxtapositions of reality and the supernatural...McKinley knows very well--and makes her readers believe--that 'the insides of our own minds are the scariest things there are.'"--Publishers Weekly Starred Review "Sunshine is a gripping, funny, page-turning, pretty much perfect work of magical literature that exists more or less at the unlikely crossroads of Chocolat.Interview With a Vampire. Misery.and the tale of Beauty and the Beast."It's not quite SF, and it's not really horror, and only kind of a love story, and it's all three while still being solidly Fantastique. It also does that nice thing where the author assumes the readers are smart, and she treats us like we're smart, and we purr and get smarter and work harder for all that. It'll be nominated for awards, and win them; in the meantime I really hope it finds its audience, which is, potentially, huge."Neil Gaiman"Fabulous, fascinating, and a whole lot of fun. Step into Robin McKinley's thrilling, beautifully described world, where you will meet some interesting vampires and a lady who can deal with the creatures of the night."Jayne Ann Krentz"I had no idea that blood and dessert could go together so well. I loved it!"Amber Benson, "Tara" on Buffy the Vampire Slayer"Buffyesque baker Rae "Sunshine" Seddon meets Count Dracula's hunky Byronic cousin in Newbery-Award-winner McKinley's first adult-and-then-some romp through the darkling streets of a spooky post-Voodoo Wars world...Most of the charm of this long venture into magic maturation derives from McKinley's keen ear and sensitive atmospherics, deft characterizations and clever juxtapositions of reality and the supernatural...McKinley knows very welland makes her readers believethat 'the insides of our own minds are the scariest things there are.'"Publishers Weekly Starred Review" ?Step into Robin McKinley's thrilling, beautifully described world.? ?Jayne Ann Krentz ?A smart, funny tale of suspense and romance.? ?"San Francisco Chronicle" ?"Sunshine" takes everything we have always known about the menacing eroticism of pale men with sharp teeth, and throws it up into the air.? ?"Time Out" ?McKinley [balances] the dark drama with light touches of humor. Fans of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" will feel at home, but McKinley's novel has its own originality and depth.? ?"Orlando Sentinel" ?A good book with some nice little twists on the magic theme.? ?"Kansas City Star" ?Well-written and exciting.? ?"Rocky Mountain News" Step into Robin McKinley s thrilling, beautifully described world. Jayne Ann Krentz A smart, funny tale of suspense and romance. "San Francisco Chronicle" "Sunshine" takes everything we have always known about the menacing eroticism of pale men with sharp teeth, and throws it up into the air. "Time Out" McKinley [balances] the dark drama with light touches of humor. Fans of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" will feel at home, but McKinley s novel has its own originality and depth. "Orlando Sentinel" A good book with some nice little twists on the magic theme. "Kansas City Star" Well-written and exciting. "Rocky Mountain News" aStep into Robin McKinleyas thrilling, beautifully described world.a aJayne Ann Krentz aA smart, funny tale of suspense and romance.a a"San Francisco Chronicle" a"Sunshine" takes everything we have always known about the menacing eroticism of pale men with sharp teeth, and throws it up into the air.a a"Time Out" aMcKinley [balances] the dark drama with light touches of humor. Fans of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" will feel at home, but McKinleyas novel has its own originality and depth.a a"Orlando Sentinel" aA good book with some nice little twists on the magic theme.a a"Kansas City Star" aWell-written and exciting.a a"Rocky Mountain News"