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News and Articles on Sharon Shinn
Undergrad fiction hits sci-fi world Oct 7, 2005 Rahman went through "a big fantasy phase in middle school" and loved books such as Of Two Minds and More Minds, and the novels of Sharon Shinn. Her love for both fantasy and princess literature (Rahman also enjoyed the Princess Diaries series) influenced the plot of Rings of Light, which follows a beautiful, noble girl named Violet as she falls in with a gang of thieves in a parallel universe. (The Johns Hopkins News-Letter, MD)
Reading material is always with her Nov 23, 2004 Recent reads include "Virgin" by James Patterson, "The Cat Who Went Up the Creek" by Lilian Jackson Braun, "The Dragonbone Chair" by Tad Williams, "Heart of Gold" by Sharon Shinn and "Dreamcatcher" by Stephen King. Recent business reads include: "The New Science of Selling and Persuasion: How Smart Companies and Great Salespeople Sell" by Bill Brooks, "Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap ... and Others Don't" by Jim Collins and "Power Networking Second Edition: 59 Secrets for... (South Bend Tribune )
Angel-Seeker Mar 21, 2004 Once again, St. Louis' Sharon Shinn returns to Samaria, one of the most fully realized science-fiction worlds since Anne McCaffrey's Pern series. Through a series of novels that have ranged forward and backward in time, Shinn has developed a substantial history of these people, as well as geography, culture and, especially, religion. (STLtoday - Entertainment)
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