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Title:The Witches of Karres (The Witches of Karres #1)
Author:James H. Schmitz
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 400 pages
Published:November 1st 2005 by Baen (first published 1966)
Categories:Science Fiction. Fantasy. Fiction. Space. Space Opera
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NO GOOD DEED GOES UNPUNISHED . . . Captain Pausert thought his luck had finally turned—but he did not yet realize it was a turn for the worse. On second thought, make that a turn for the disastrous*. Unlucky in love, unsuccessful in business, he thought he had finally made good with his battered starship Venture, cruising around the fringes of the Empire and successfully selling off odd-ball cargoes which no one else had been able to sell. He was all set to return home, where his true love was faithfully waiting for him ... he hoped. But then he made the fatal mistake of freeing three slave children from their masters (who were suspiciously eager to part with them). They were just trying to be helpful, but those three adorable little girls quickly made Pausert the mortal enemy of his fiancee, his home planet, the Empire, warlike Sirians, psychopathic Uldanians, the dread pirate chieftain Laes Yango—and even the Worm World, the darkest threat to mankind in all of space. And all because those harmless-looking little girls were in fact three of the notorious and universally feared Witches of Karres.

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Original Title: The Witches of Karres
ISBN: 1416509151 (ISBN13: 9781416509158)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Witches of Karres #1
Literary Awards: Hugo Award Nominee for Best Novel (1967)

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This one's an old SF classic with a little bit of witchcraft mixed in. It's been a while since I've read it, but there was space travel, and some kind of special warp drive, powered by magic. The magic comes from three sisters, who are the witches of the title. They meet a pilot, and he is helpless in their clutches. He falls for one of them, but they have other plans. Lots of fun, I love the mix of SF and witchcraft, and the sly sense of humor the sisters have.

Seventh and last volume of the complete works by James H. Schmitz published by Baen Books, edited by Eric Flint. It contains the novel of the same title, which starting from a simple idea (the protagonist's meeting with three witch sisters, children of the witch planet of Karres) goes through always more involved adventures and convoluted solutions until a wild crazy ending beyond all probabilities, where the protagonist solves all the problems of the galaxy, invaded by aliens from another

My book is an inter-library loan from the Bangor Public Library's Archive Room. Hardbound from 1966, though the first story, which I read in the new-ish collection "Agent of Vega" comes from back in 1949. Mr. Schmitz is a reliably entertaining purveyor of classic space opera with female protagonists/heroines. He's not up to the 4* level of Jack Vance, but he's worth reading. I've noticed some themes already that are suggestive of "The Demon Breed." More about that later. Gotta go to work now.

This was a swooping delight of an old-school sci-fi adventure. It was written back in 1966 and I'd never heard of it until last week. The writing was inventive- so inventive, in fact, that whenever Schmitz found himself at what could be a sticky plot point, he invented a new word/entity/force to get his heroes out of the jam. So just rell the vatch and go along for a dizzying, ridiculous and enjoyable ride. Goofy like Pratchett, only with less internal coherence. And I don't mean that in a bad

Dear me, 1967 can't have been a good year if this got onto the Hugo shortlist. Humorously incompetent space captain inadvertently rescues three young girls, and then discovers they are from the titular planet, where everyone has magical powers. His life falls apart as a result, it turns out he has relatives from Karres, and he goes off on adventures, which brings him into conflict with some evil worms. This is complete nonsense, and not even very amusing. It's bad mainstream thinly disguised as

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The best space opera thriller ever written. Bar none. Pausert, a ship's captain (and sole crew member) rescues three young sisters from slavery, on the planet Porlumma, and agrees to take them to their home on Karres. Suddenly Pausert is the focus of unwelcome attention, and slowly he realizes the citizens of Karres possess abilities desired by many, understood by few. Chased from one star system to the next, Pausert and one of the sisters, Goth, must stay alert, alive, and figure out how to

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