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once upon a time ii reading challenge

Once Upon a Time II Reading Challenge

At Home, Reading / Megan

I’m done with the Once Upon a Time Reading Challenge! I believe this was the fifth challenge I actually signed up for this year, but it’s the first I’ve finished. I’m feeling quite accomplished with that. I did end up changing my list a bit. The original list was: Anansi Boys – Neil GaimanThe NibelungenliedHowl’s […]

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Howl’s Moving Castle – Dianna Wynne Jones

At Home, Reading / Megan

Read for the Once Upon a Time II Reading Challenge I decided I needed to read this book after catching the movie version again recently on Cartoon Network. I think I may have read it before long ago, but I’m not sure if that sense of familiarity is from a prior reading, or having seen

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The Bestiary – Nicholas Christopher

At Home, Reading / Megan

The Bestiary is the tale of Xeno Atlas, a boy who has always been surrounded by people with an affinity for animals, and who grows up and takes up the quest to find the Caravan Bestiary, a book that records the animals that Noah did not include on the ark. Xeno definitely doesn’t live a

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The Sorceress and the Cygnet – Patricia A. McKillip

At Home, Reading / Megan

Read for the Mythopoeic Award and Once Upon a Time II reading challenges. The Sorceress and the Cygnet is a beautifully written, very dense book. The story is told from two points of view: Corleu, a Wayfolk man forced into finding legends made flesh to rescue those he loves, and Meguet, the guardian of the

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A Quick Substitution Note

At Home, Reading / Megan

I’d originally chosen Patricia A. McKillip’s The Forgotten Beasts of Eld for the Mythopoeic Award Reading Challenge, and then added it to the Once Upon a Time II reading challenge. I’d planned on getting it out of the library, but this has proven impossible if I want to read it within the timeframe of the

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Polgara the Sorceress – David and Leigh Eddings

At Home, Reading / Megan

Finally, the cracktastic Belgariad/Mallorean rehash has come to an end! (For those of you really paying attention, I do in fact own the Rivan Codex, but I will not be dragging that out, as I don’t consider world building to be required reading. Mind you, I like the world building, I just have to be

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The Road – Cormac McCarthy

At Home, Reading / Megan

I don’t recommend The Road for bed-time reading. In fact, it took me about three times as long as it normally does to read a book because I had to stop reading it in my normal before bed reading slot. This book is set in nuclear winter, and is the story of a father and

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Weekend – Ellsworth

Arts, At Home, Maine, Reading, Theater / Megan

This past weekend, we headed up to Ellsworth to visit my father and C. As you can see, it’s taken me three days to recover from the trip enough to post about it. Item #1 to love about Ellsworth: The greenhouse in Dad and C’s house. We actually got there just in time for this

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Skellig – David Almond

At Home, Reading / Megan

Skellig is a lovely little story about a boy named Michael, who’s going through a pretty rough time in his life. His family has recently moved, and his newborn baby sister is very sick, and they’re not entirely sure she’ll live. His parents haven’t even given her a name yet. Because of the calamity, he

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Dragonhaven – Robin McKinley

At Home, Reading / Megan

I feel vaguely heretical saying this, but I think I’m glad that there’s a new Robin McKinley book coming out in the fall. I need some affirmation that she is in fact that writing god I have always held her up to be. Dragonhaven isn’t a bad book. It’s a nice little story about family,

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