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Tim Desmond #2

Harpy High

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Teenager Tim Desmond's life is thrown into turmoil when the gnomes, sprites, vampires, ogres, dragons, and witches that have infested his home in Brooklyn decide to take advantage of public education and turn up at Tim's high school

252 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published October 1, 1991

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Esther M. Friesner

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Esther M. Friesner was educated at Vassar College, where she completed B.A's in both Spanish and Drama. She went to on to Yale University; within five years she was awarded an M.A. and Ph.D. in Spanish. She taught Spanish at Yale for a number of years before going on to become a full-time author of fantasy and science fiction. She has published twenty-seven novels so far; her most recent titles include Temping Fate from Penguin-Puffin and Nobody's Princess from Random House.

Her short fiction and poetry have appeared in Asimov's, Fantasy & Science Fiction, Aboriginal SF, Pulphouse Magazine, Amazing, and Fantasy Book, as well as in numerous anthologies. Her story, "Love's Eldritch Ichor," was featured in the 1990 World Fantasy Convention book.

Her first stint as an anthology editor was Alien Pregnant By Elvis, a collection of truly gonzo original tabloid SF for DAW books. Wisely, she undertook this project with the able collaboration of Martin H. Greenberg. Not having learned their lesson, they have also co-edited the Chicks In Chainmail Amazon comedy anthology series for Baen Books, as well as Blood Muse, an anthology of vampire stories for Donald I Fine, Inc.

"Ask Auntie Esther" was her regular etiquette and advice column to the SFlorn in Pulphouse Magazine. Being paid for telling other people how to run their lives sounds like a pretty good deal to her.

Ms. Friesner won the Nebula Award for Best Short Story of 1995 for her work, "Death and the Librarian," and the Nebula for Best Short Story of 1996 for "A Birth Day." (A Birth Day" was also a 1996 Hugo Award finalist.) Her novelette, "Jesus at the Bat" was on the final Nebula ballot in the same year that "Death and the Librarian" won the award. In addition, she has won the Romantic Times award for Best New Fantasy Writer in 1986 and the Skylark Award in 1994. Her short story, "All Vows," took second place in the Asimov's SF Magazine Readers' Poll for 1993 and was a finalist for the Nebula in 1994. Her Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novel, Warchild, made the USA TODAY bestseller list.

She lives in Connecticut with her husband, two children, two rambunctious cats, and a fluctuating population of hamsters.

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11 reviews4 followers
November 20, 2023
This series makes me wildly happy. It's very difficult to find - though probably not anymore on the Internet. Friesner has an easy-to-read, fun style that trips merrily along, and her books are filled with wacky, memorable characters. But there is also always an undercurrent of a deeper, more meaningful story as well, like the Desmonds' father-son relationship in this series. I've read these books multiple times, and I always enjoy them. They're great for young teens, too.
58 reviews3 followers
May 28, 2008
Book 2 in the chronicles of Tim Desmond, Dread and Puissant Champion of the Fey and scared-out-of-his-mind high school senior. Now the larger monsters of legend have started to escape into the outside world, the Russian witch Baba Yaga is holding Tim's mother hostage and the fate of the world may ride on whether Dr. Faust and a selection of sword-swinging champions can find dates for the prom ...
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May 15, 2017
Third time reading it, and loved it just as much as the first time. Esther has a truly wicked sense of humor.
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