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Title:Wraeththu (Wraeththu #1-3)
Author:Storm Constantine
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 800 pages
Published:October 15th 1993 by Orb Books
Categories:Fantasy. Science Fiction. Fiction. LGBT. Romance. M M Romance

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In this powerful and elegant story set in a future Earth very different from our own, a new kind of human has evolved to challenge the dominion of Homo sapiens. This new breed is stronger, smarter, and far more beautiful than their parent race, and are endowed with psychic as well as physical gifts. They are destined to supplant humanity as we know it, but humanity won't die without a struggle. Here at last in a single volume are all three of Constantine's Wraeththu trilogy: The Enchantments of Flesh and Spirit, The Bewitchments of Love and Hate, and The Fulfilments of Fate and Desire.

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Original Title: Wraeththu
ISBN: 0312890001 (ISBN13: 9780312890001)
Edition Language: English
Series: Wraeththu #1-3

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A classic fantasy trilogy that I remember thoroughly enjoying when it originally appeared. Twenty years later, this trilogy is still a fantastic read.These books are very hard to find, and I wish Id kept my copies, since I remember loving them at the time. Men who get pregnant! I wonder what I would think of these books now?

I'm re-reading this series.It's wonderful. I'm glad a friend recommended it to me. Best thing about this series is how the characters change and evolve over the decades. At least most of them, as you will find out if you read this book.This book is about evolution, the evolution of a mystical, hermaphroditic race. Constantine creates a fascinating assortment of characters, especially Calanthe, who change, grow, suffer and learn as these stories progress.My favourite one would be Calanthe's

One of the most phenomenal stories Ive ever readWarning: This review might contain what some people consider SPOILERS. Rating: 10/10PROS: - The depth of the world-building is incredible. In fact, there were times, especially in the first 100 pages, when I became pretty lost because many of the things the characters conversations referred to were completely foreign to me. Throughout the book, I couldnt read more than a couple of pages before something original and unique came up in the story--a

I've known about this series of books for a long time. And I almost bought it a million times when I saw it at my favorite bookstore over and over again. But the combined volume is HUGE with lots of words per page, and it always scared me away. Last time I wandered into Unabridged Books, with no list and simply to browse for a couple of books, I finally broke down and bought it. I am SOOOO HAPPY that I did. It's amazingly creative and captivating. It's awful and emotion and loving and all of

(Re-posted from http://theturnedbrain.blogspot.com)So whenever I think about how "good" a book is there always appears in my mind a spectrum. On one end we have PLOT and on the other end there is CHARACTER. I feel like the books that could most objectively be called "the best" fall right smack in the middle of these two things, a perfect mix of plot and characters. But to be honest the books I love best tend to be way unbalanced, in favour of the character side of things. Objectively I can admit

SUM: The Enchantments of Flesh and Spirit: We follow the journey of young Pellaz, picked up by Calanthe and incepted into the ranks of the Wraeththu. Pell is driven by a strange urge to elevate in caste as quickly as possible, hence his travels with Cal around Megalithica, until Pell is taken out by (of all beings) a human woman. And yet, Pell's journey is of course not over yet. Theide, the first Wraeththu, gives him a new body and makes him Tigron of all the Wraeththu, setting him up to rule

This is my second review of this book--- because hell, it deserves two. I technically finished this book last year, except for the last chapter (today). But I am happy to start the year with this book, especially as on the Eve of January first, I shook my partner awake (he has also read this book and knows the details) and in a post-champagne haze in the middle of my best-friend's darkened living room, started rambling to him about how this book was really a grand extended metaphor regarding the