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Author name: Emma Bull

 : Finder: A Novel of the Borderlands
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Type of bind: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN num: 9780812522969
ISBN number: 0812522966
Label: Tor Fantasy
Manufacturer: Tor Fantasy
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 320
Printing Date: April 15, 1995
Publishing house: Tor Fantasy
Sale Popularity Level: 738854
Studio: Tor Fantasy




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Product Description:
Orient the Finder, a young man with a supernatural ability to recover lost objects, and a tough female cop named Sonny Rico, set out to cure the city of a mysterious plague and the advent of a deadly drug. Reprint. AB. K. LJ. PW.



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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Peter Pan wouldn't survive in Bordertown . . .
I've been a fan of Emma's since _War for the Oaks,_ and I'm enamored of the Borderlands stories, which are urban fantasy set in the uneasy crease between the human world and Faerie, which has returned suddenly to our plane of existence. Any city has teenage runaways who start their lives over among their own kind (their "kind" being, basically, "not parents"), but Bordertown gets both human and elvish runaways, plus "halfies" (a human-elf mix) and your occasional unique oddity like Wolfboy, who appears here in a supporting role. Orient is a finder. That's his talent: If something is known to exist, he can find it. He can't just tell you where it is, though (like "your keys are behind the couch") -- he has to actually follow his internal compass and go and find it personally. That's fine if someone is looking for a place to buy, say, heirloom tomato plant seeds, but suppose they're looking for a particular explosive device? In this case, he's asked by the police -- such as they are in Bordertown -- to locate the source of a new and extremely dangerous drug plaguing the city. Orient's very best friend and sort-of partner is Tick-Tick, an elvish girl his age in self-imposed exile from the storied lands beyond the Border, where humans literally cannot go. And when she takes ill, the search for the drug turns into something very much more. Besides having a knack for Chandler-esque dialogue, the author is terrific at constructing unusual characters and all of hers fit very nicely within the shared universe of the Borderlands. This is the third time I've read this book in the past twelve years and I expect to enjoy it yet again in the future.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Excellent Quick Read
Totally compelling. I started this book yesterday and just finished it. Why is this woman not more of a household name? She deserves a gold star for her fun world - Bordertown, on the edge between Fairy and our world, where the laws of physics don't quite apply and the laws of magic go a little screwy too. What a great setting for the hard-boiled crime thriller she's written! Her characters are fun and as believable as her world (in other words: not so much, but we're willing to play along). If she succumbs to the temptation to create the fantasy coolness her adolescent self must have dreamed on (the perfect bar, the best bookstore, the hottest bike) , the stuff really is cool and I enjoy running down the fantasy with her, so she's forgiven this amateurish stroke. Plus, her writing is fluent, unpretentious, and startlingly good. She's particularly adept at giving each character a distinct and unique voice.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Finder
I think this was a great book because it was not specific to a certain genre. It could be classified in any genre. It is a great book.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - War For The Oaks by Emma Bull
Excellent Urban Fantasy!!! It actually got me hooked on reading Urban Fantasy's. This is Emma Bull's best book and I recommend it to fantasy fans everywhere. A definite must read.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - A Good Book to have as a "reread"
I read Finder a long time ago. seems like eons but I always loved the book and what Borderland books I could get my hands on. I love the idea of a city/country that borders on the realm of Faerie and "The World"
Orient is a strong character, a dreamer with a huge heart.
I cried when he loses his best friend Tick Tick.

I wish there were more books in the series and now that I own this one I want to find all I can that were published for my personaly library

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