FROM THE REVIEWS
Of The Castle of Hape
“The many episodes involving the race of winged horses are magnificently imagined.” --School Library Journal
Of Caves of Fire and Ice
“Moves into the past, the present, and the future . . . a mind-boggling time sequence.” --Alan Review
“Plenty of action here and a colorful, skillfully-depicted cast of characters.” —School Library Journal
“The well-delineated characters add life with the same effect that detail adds to a painting.” —ALA Booklist
Of The Joining of the Stone
“The dramatic climax in a series of five fantasies . . . Shirley Murphy satisfactorily draws together the strands (and her incredible images) of good and evil.” —Atlanta Journal and Constitution
“The portrayal of the evil forces, stark and frightening, is well balanced with Murphy’s theme about life being ‘flawed [but] . . . no less magnificent.’” —ALA Booklist