![]() Other books by Emma Bull include the novels Falcon, Bone Dance (second honors, Philip K. War for the Oaks won the Locus Magazine award for Best First Novel and was a finalist for the Mythopoeic Society Award. Now she struggles to build a new life and new band when she might not even survive till the first rehearsal. ![]() Eddi isn't interested-but she doesn't have a choice. The two creatures are one and the same: a phouka, a faerie being who has chosen Eddi to be a mortal pawn in the age-old war between the Seelie and Unseelie Courts. Intelligent and skillfully written, with sharply drawn, sympathetic characters, War for the Oaks is about love and loyalty, life and death, and creativity and sacrifice.Įddi McCandry has just left her boyfriend and their band when she finds herself running through the Minneapolis night, pursued by a sinister man and a huge, terrifying dog. Bull's concept, War for the Oaks is well worth reading. Unlike most of the rock & rollin' fantasies that have ripped off Ms. ![]() ![]() Emma Bull's debut novel, War for the Oaks, placed her in the top tier of urban fantasists and established a new subgenre. ![]()
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