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Kevin Stein



Average rating: 4.04 · 21,943 ratings · 118 reviews · 27 distinct worksSimilar authors
Brothers Majere (Dragonlanc...

4.09 avg rating — 18,710 ratings — published 1989 — 11 editions
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Battletech: Technical Reado...

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3.92 avg rating — 96 ratings — published 1987 — 2 editions
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The Guide to Larry Niven's ...

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Twisted Dragon

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Wrestling Li Po for the Remote

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Classic Battletech Technica...

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The Figure Our Bodies Make ...

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HERMANOS MAJERE, LOS (VOL.III)

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レイストリンと兄―ドラゴンランス序曲(プレリュード)

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“Raistlin, watching, said breathily, “Remember, Caramon, shaken, not stirred.”
Kevin Stein, Brothers Majere: Preludes, Book 3

“He prepared himself for the first glyph. Taking a deep breath, he aligned his mind with his goals, his will with his desires, and started down the winding path of power. A bolt of white sent his senses reeling in pain, and his nerves caught fire. Yellow shafts rained down on him, contorting his body into impossible forms. Orange beams seared his brain, a flood of cold that broke his essence. Red coils destroyed his thoughts, spiriting them away to the infinite. Blue spears cut into his flesh....Standing alone in a universe of pain, he drew his will about him, gathering himself into a shining star of desire that kept his shattered form from falling to despair.”
Kevin Stein, Brothers Majere



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