by Gail Carriger (Preface), Gail Carriger (Preface), Patricia A. McKillip (Author)
World Fantasy Award-Winner
Newly available in print and e-book editions
Rich and regal.
--The New York Times
Young Sybel, the heiress of powerful wizards, needs the company of no-one outside her gates. In her exquisite stone mansion, she is attended by exotic, magical beasts: Riddle-master Cyrin the boar; the treasure-starved dragon Gyld; Gules the Lyon, tawny master of the Southern Deserts; Ter, the fiercely vengeful falcon; Moriah, feline Lady of the Night. Sybel only lacks the exquisite and mysterious Liralen, which continues to elude her most powerful enchantments.
But when a soldier bearing an infant arrives, Sybel discovers that the world of man and magic is full of both love and deceit, and the possibility of more power than she can possibly imagine.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: 5th ed.
Publisher: Tachyon Publications
Published: 05 Oct 2017
ISBN 10: 1616962771
ISBN 13: 9781616962777
This is my favorite book of all time. If I had to pick a desert island book, it would be this one.
--Gail Carriger, New York Times bestselling author of the Parasol Protectorate
Before Daenerys was Mother of Dragons, Sybel commanded beasts of all kinds. McKillip offers up a powerful character full of passion, determination, obsession, and love.
--A. C. Wise, author of The Kissing Booth Girl
This is what great literature looks like: bold, self-incisive, powerfully feminist without drawing attention to anything but the prose, the characters, and the story.
--Usman T. Malik, author of The Pauper Prince and the Eucalyptus Jinn
Some books stay with you. It's been over forty years now since I first read The Forgotten Beasts of Eld and succumbed to its enchantments. With its rich and lyric prose, its wondrous mix of characters (beasts included!), and its thoroughly enchanted world it was unlike anything I had read to that point. Forty years later I still cherish the experience.
--Bruce Coville, author of the Unicorn Chronicles
Patricia McKillip's Forgotten Beasts of Eld is stunning . . . it filled me with joy and awe at the power of love, writing, and fantasy.
--Max Gladstone, author of the Hugo Award-winning Craft Sequence series
An extraordinary book, and McKillip deserves all the praise she received for creating such a masterful, brave, intricately crafted universe. 10/10 stars
--Starburst
Intimate, gorgeous, quiet and deep, The Forgotten Beasts of Eld remains as resonant as ever.
--Tor.com
Gorgeous, evocative, and fragile.
--Kirkus
[The] Forgotten Beasts of Eld is a remarkable novel to come from such a young person: wise and deep and lucid and crisp.
--Antick Musings
Like the Ring trilogy or the Earthsea books . . . this magical moonlit fantasy has dignity and romance, heart-stopping suspense, adventure, richness of concept and language and, perhaps rarest of all in romantic fantasy a sly sense of humor.
--Publishers Weekly
Gorgeous, lyrical.
--Guardian
I read The Forgotten Beasts of Eld many years ago and was smitten. It is delicious and wise a true classic.
--Susan Fletcher, author of Dragon's Milk and Shadow Spinner
Fear, hope, love, hatred, and all that makes us human assume magical forms in McKillip's characteristically gorgeous prose.
--E. Lily Yu, author of The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees
There is a magic and grandeur to McKillip's focused prose, a kind of resounding clarity that lives and echoes in the mind long after the story is done.
--Ben Loory, author of Tales of Falling and Flying and Stories for Nighttime and Some for the Day
With elegant, lyrical prose, Patricia A. McKillip creates a timeless fairytale of love, revenge, and the cost of each. The Forgotten Beasts of Eld is a book I return to, time and again.
--Kelly Sandoval
It feels ageless, eternal, light and perfect like a star.
--SF Site
The best fantasy novel of the year and perhaps of the decade. It's a mythical kingdom fantasy with a marvelous heroine, satisfying strange beasts, and chilling sorcery.
--Locus
More than 40 years after it was first published, McKillip's World Fantasy Award-winner is unquestionably a classic of the genre, and it reads as timelessly as ever in this new print and ebook edition.
-- B&N Week's New Sci-Fi & Fantasy spotlight
5/5 stars. This novel, like so many of McKillip's stories, reads like a waking dream, one readers will want to escape into again and again. This is one of those books that can't come with enough high recommendation.
--Seattle Review of Books
5/5 stars. Myths and legends come alive, riddles abound, and magic seeps through each word. This is an utterly enticing story, with a fascinating heroine
--Night Owl Reviews
A remarkable work of Literature.
--The Royal Library
Patricia McKillip weaves an incredibly rich, poetic, wise and mystical story, holding her readers spellbound.
--St. Louis Dispatch-Post
McKillip's elegant prose lends this dark fairytale a dreamy, mythic quality. A fantastic read featuring a fantastic heroine.
--Best Fantasy Books
A masterful wordsmith. McKillip has no peer when it comes to incantatory prose, and her wizardry spells you into a waking dream in this breathtaking tale.
--Black Gate
McKillip's prose is utterly enchanting, steeped in a fairytale-like storytelling.
--Book Beyond
This novel is a bonafide masterpiece, as well as a modern classic, and one of my all-time favorite novels. Every fantasy fan should read it.
--John R. Fultz, author of Seven Princes
The book is full of magic, wonder and fantastic creatures. It tells a heartwarming story of an independent woman who grows as a person and learns some important life lessons. This really is a wonderful read, and I fully understand why McKillip is recommended so highly.
--Speculative Herald
McKillip's world is clear and intricately drawn, with Sybel's secluded life juxtaposed to the kingdom in turmoil just beyond her reach. The combination makes for a magical reading experience.
--Foreword Reviews
A beautiful wizard; magical, sentient animals; lovely prose; and complex attachments and relationships have made The Forgotten Beasts of Eld a classic adored and re-read by those who first discovered it decades ago.
--A Garden Carried in the Pocket
I read [Eld] first when I was a girl, and I still count it as one of my favorite books of all time.
--Jeffe Kennedy, author of The Shift of the Tide
The Forgotten Beasts of Eld is a stunning masterpiece of fantasy. 10/10 stars.
--Fantasy Cafe
A magnetic and magical writer . . . a terrific book.
--Green Man Review
Praise for Patrica A. McKillip
McKillip's is the first name that comes to mind when I'm asked whom I read myself, whom I'd recommend that others read, and who makes me shake my grizzled head and say, Damn I wish I'd done that
--Peter S. Beagle, author of The Last Unicorn and The Overneath
I read, and reread McKillip eagerly. She reminds me that fantasy is worth writing.
--Stephen R. Donaldson, author of the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant
Patricia McKillip is the real thing and always has been. She shows the rest of us that magic can be made with words and air; that is it worth doing and worth doing well.
--Ellen Kushner, author of Swordspoint and Thomas the Rhymer
Ever since finding and loving The Riddle-Master of Hed many years ago, I have read everything Patricia McKillip has written. You should too.
--Garth Nix, author of Sabriel and the Keys to the Kingdom
Some authors we read for their characters and their plots, others for the beauty of their language. I read Pat McKillip for all three.
--Charles de Lint, author of The Riddle of the Wren and The Blue Girl
World Fantasy Award winner McKillip can take the most common fantasy elements, dragons and bards, sorcerers and shape-shifters and reshape them in surprising and resonant ways.
--Publishers Weekly, starred review
Elegant and absorbing, [McKillip's] work never reads as stiff or formal, as some fantasy stories can lean toward, and the language, while beautiful, never loses the reader, but instead remains both lyrical and deeply visceral.
--Manhattan Book Review
Internationally-bestselling author Gail Carriger's debut novel, Soulless, won the ALA's Alex Award. Her wildly popular steampunk Parasolverse contains multiple series including the Parasol Protectorate, which was also published as a graphic novel. Carriger has received the Steampunk Chronicle's Reader's Choice YA Award, the Prix Julia Verlanger, the Elbakin Award, and a Starburner Award in Literature. Her novels have been published in eighteen languages and made the New York Times list thirteen times. She lives in California.