Winged Magic
Winged Magic is a fantasy novel by Mary H. Herbert, published by TSR in 1996.
Plot summary
Winged Magic is a tale of human/equine relationships, where sentient horses converse fluently with their human friends.[1]
Reception
Paul Pettengale reviewed Winged Magic for Arcane magazine, rating it a 7 out of 10 overall.[1] Pettengale comments that "The characters are soft and understated, and perhaps more believable for it, and although the writing is hardly world-class, it maintains a pace which carries you gently through the book without you really noticing. Yes, this is fun, with a distinctly feminine touch, and though saccharine, I think it's worth checking out."[1]
gollark: oh bees *why* would you DO this?
gollark: Instead of opus or something, I mean.
gollark: Why MP3, by the way?
gollark: What is the boiling point of most songs?
gollark: Or would be, if it wasn't just totally* sentient.
References
- Pettengale, Paul (August 1996). "The Great Library". Arcane. Future Publishing (9): 80.
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