The book Moving Targets And Other Tales of Valdemar was written by author Mercedes Lackey Here you can read free online of Moving Targets And Other Tales of Valdemar book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Moving Targets And Other Tales of Valdemar a good or bad book?
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Ten Original Dark Tales, Realms of Fantasy magazine, the first Valdemar anthology, Sword of Ice, and the third, Crossroads. Her latest novel, Bones of Fairie, will be published in early 2009. Visit her Web site at www.simner.com. All my life, fire has danced through my dreams. Orange and red, yellow and white—I hold flames in my hands. They caress my skin and melt on my tongue, sweet as sugar on festival days. But only in dreams. I am a farmer’s son. I am no fool. I know well enough what fire is... like. When I was small, I told my parents about my dreams. I thought they’d be pleased. We worshiped the Sun, after all, saying prayers morning and night to the round stone disk above our hearth. (The merchant’s daughter, Cara, said her family had a gold pendant, but I didn’t believe her; no one had that much gold.) Yet as I spoke, my father’s face grew hard as the frozen winter fields. “Don’t talk of such things, Tamar. Try to dream happier dreams.” It was a happy dream, I thought, but before I could say so, my mother looked at me, and the fear in her eyes turned the memory of bright flames to cold ash.
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