Tintangel is a novel by Paul H. Cook published in 1981.
Tintagel is a novel in which people who lose themselves in music will disappear and reappear in a different parallel universe. [1]
Greg Costikyan reviewed Tintagel in Ares Magazine #13 and commented that "I cannot blankly approve or disapprove Tintagel. I enjoyed reading it, but it contains a number of logical errors – and never seems quite to click." [1]
Madwand is a 1981 fantasy novel by American writer Roger Zelazny. It is a sequel to Changeling.
Tea with the Black Dragon is a 1983 fantasy novel by American writer R. A. MacAvoy. It led to a sequel, Twisting the Rope.
Sword of the Lamb is a science fiction novel by American author M. K. Wren published by Berkley Books in 1981.
The Dancers of Arun is a fantasy novel by American writer Elizabeth A. Lynn, published in 1979.
All Darkness Met is a novel by Glen Cook published in 1980.
Octagon is a novel by Fred Saberhagen published in 1981.
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Starship & Haiku is a novel by Somtow Sucharitkul published in 1981.
Spacetime Donuts is a novel by Rudy Rucker published in 1981.
Last Communion is a science fiction novel by American writer Nicholas Yermakov, first published in 1981.
The Janus Syndrome is a novel by Steven E. McDonald published in 1981.
Reefs is a novel by Kevin O'Donnell Jr. published in 1981.
Esbae: A Winter's Tale is a novel by Linda Haldeman published in 1981.
The Anarch Lord is a novel by A. Bertram Chandler published in 1981.
The Morphodite is a novel by M. A. Foster published in 1981.
The Soul Eater is a science fiction novel by American writer Mike Resnick, published in 1981.
The Guardians is a novel by Lynn Abbey published in 1982.
A Rose for Armageddon is a novel by Hilbert Schenck published in 1982.
Sideshow is a novel by Mike Resnick published in 1982.
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