Old School SFF from female authors Public

Created by radio-appears

Keeping track of the fantasy/sci-fi/horror novels I've read from female authors, focusing on little known authors/books and on anything pre-2000.

  1. Year of the Unicorn by  (Witch World: High Halleck Cycle #1)

    No rating

    The Were Riders wore the shape of men but they were not human. The price of their aid was thirteen …

    radio-appears says:

    My favorite from the three I've read so far and also basically a romance novel.

  2. The Dispossessed by  (SF masterworks)

    5 stars

    E-book extra: In-depth study guide.Shevek, a brilliant physicist, decides to take action. He will seek answers, question the unquestionable, and …

    radio-appears says:

    Needs no introduction. A great look at what an anarchist society could look like, without falling into utopian thinking.

  3. The Tombs of Atuan by  (Earthsea Cycle, #2)

    4 stars

    When young Tenar is chosen as high priestess to the ancient and nameless Powers of the Earth, everything is taken …

  4. The Farthest Shore (Earthsea, Volume 3) by 

    4 stars

    A young prince joins forces with a master wizard on a journey to discover a cause and remedy for the …

  5. Tehanu by 

    4 stars

    In this final episode of "The Earthsea Cycle", the widowed Tenar finds and nurses her aging friend, Sparrowhawk, a magician …

  6. Deerskin by 

    4 stars

    From the award-winning author of Sunshine comes a novel that "will involve readers from the first to the last page …

    radio-appears says:

    A retelling of Grimm's most disturbing fairy tale. A love fairy tale retelling, and this is a nice change of pace from the 1000th Cinderella (and let's be real, no one could ever top Ella Enchanted anyway).

  7. The Planet Savers by  (Darkover, #1)

    5 stars

    Darkover was experiencing a flare-up of Trailmen's fever, an episodic disease that would decimate the entire human population of Darkover, …

    radio-appears says:

    Adding because I'm a completionist, but I can't in good conscience recommend this author, considering the accusations of child molestation against her.

  8. Torenhoog en mijlen breed by 

    No rating

    Naar wouden heeft Edu zijn hele leven al verlangd. Op aarde zijn de bossen inmiddels verdwenen, en daarom is hij …

    radio-appears says:

    Science fiction from Dutch author Tonke Dragt. Incorporating her experiences growing up in Indonesia, she depicts the planet Venus as a unspoiled, tropical paradise, that's only dangerous to humans as long as we are unwilling to adapt to a new way of living.

  9. Beauty by 

    4 stars

    A retelling of the story Beauty and the Beast. There is also a sequel available titled Rose Daughter by Robin …

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