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Families, Book 1 Nina Kiriki Hoffman 1993 ISBN: 0-380-77253-1 NINA KIRIKI HOFFMAN тАЬA name you should knowтАЭ тАФFantasy & Science Fiction тАЬOne of a kind. An American original ... One of the finest writers working the blurry edge of fantasy and horrorтАЭ тАФLocus The Thread That Binds The Bones тАЬThere is absolutely no other voice in contemporary fantasy like HoffmanтАЩs. Here is a writer to follow, to heed and, most of all, to read with wonder and enormous enthusiasm.тАЭ тАФEdward Bryant тАЬA crazy, wonderful adventure ... One of my favorite novels ... Nina Kiriki Hoffman is a magician. Her words create worlds no one has ever seen before ... She is one of the fantasy fieldтАЩs greatest talents.тАЭ тАЬNina Kiriki Hoffman weaves plots together with gold and silver, platinum and spider silk. The Thread That Binds The Bones is pure magicтАФNina Kiriki Hoffman magic. There is no better.тАЭ тАФAlgis Budrys, author of Falling Torch For Dean and Kris and Kate and Damon, who urged me to fix it and send it out; For Matt, who encouraged me to clean it up; And for Debb, the first reader of my dreams: thanks for letting me use your shower. Chapter 1 Tom Renfield kicked the door of the girlsтАЩ rest room open and pushed the mop bucket in ahead of him, wondering if there would be any new graffiti since he last cleaned there a week ago. The room smelled of disinfectant and used tampons, with a hint of perfume. He flipped on the light switch just inside the door, driving night out the window, and glanced at the high pale ceiling to see if there had been any recent wadded-wet-toilet-paper fights. The kids at Portland, OregonтАЩs Chester Arthur High School rediscovered every year that toilet paper plus water and soap equaled a missile that would stick to the ceiling, sometimes falling on somebody else later, which was a satisfying conclusion, worth double the pleasure of just getting something up and not having it fall down again right away. No new ammunition hung up there, so he didnтАЩt need the ladder tonight. He trundled the mop bucket across the gray linoleum, past the stainless-steel half-moon-shaped sink, with its foot-activated sprinkler that sent out a semicircle |
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