Friday, June 14, 2013

Poll Results - Fantasy Book List


I haven't had the opportunity to write much, since I'm on a road trip with my family and it's been absolutely jam-packed with things to do. 
So far, I've been to Memphis, TN, and Saint Louis. Memphis was pretty cool, and Saint Louis was awesome. We saw penguins in the Saint Louis Zoo, and toured the arch. 

I've been paying attention to the poll results, and Fantasy is currently tied with Classics/Historical Fiction - so I've decided to make a fantasy book list.

A Great and Terrible Beauty - Libba Bray
I honestly don't know why I waited so long to read this book.  I'd heard good things about it, I'd seen it in the library, but I waited a while before actually reading it. It's creepy and wonderful, delving you deep into a magical world, and the secrets of a Victorian girl's school. 


Howl's Moving Castle - Diana Wynne Jones
When 18-year-old Sophie is cursed by the Witch of the Waist and turns into an old crone, she stoically decides to head out into the wilds in the hope of getting rid of the curse. Soon enough, she's made an agreement with Wizard Howl's fire demon, and gotten herself into a whole heap of trouble. It's the kind of book that you read slowly, because you don't want it to end. This book deserves to be a classic, 100%. I fully plan to read it to my children as a bedtime story. 


I finished the audio book just before leaving for my trip - I've read and re-read this book about about a zillion times, and I still love it. Diana Wynne Jones is pretty brilliant, and her old-fashioned fantasy style is reminiscent of  C. S. Lewis or Tolkien.* Actually, that's no coincidence - she attended lectures by both while she was at collage.

A scene from the movie - Howl's bedroom. Even though the movie is nothing like the book**, it's still terrific. I think this is maybe my favorite ever book-movie combo. I think animation is the perfect medium for fantasy movies, but I love animation in general. 

Terry Pratchett in General
Terry Pratchett is a satirical fantasy writer - one of the UK's best selling and most critically acclaimed fantasy writers before J. K. Rowling came along. I've only read three (Equal Rites, Small Gods, The Truth), but I've enjoyed all of them. 
I think The Truth is my favorite so far. The characters are the best thing about the book - Mr. Tulip and Otto the vampire have joined the ranks of my all-time favorite literary characters. I also like the concept behind the novels - they take place in a parallel universe, and the same characters pop up in different novels. The series is a lot of fun to read, and with 39(!) books in all, it'll take a good, long time to work though the whole thing. 

More fantasy books to come!

**As I believer I've said before, I don't mind if a movie doesn't follow a book, as long as the movie itself is good. So many people gripe about movies that don't follow the book, and when I ask them if it was actually a good movie, they look at me blankly and say, "Well, duh, no, it didn't follow the book!" 
So, you mean, a movie has horrible acting, bad directing, and 
*Speaking of Tolkien, have you seen the new Hobbit trailer?

10 comments:

  1. I loved these reviews and can't wait to check some of these books out! You really enticed me with those descriptions :)
    And there's a new Hobbit trailer?? I'm checking that out ASAP.

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    1. Thank you! I'm so glad you find it helpful.
      And yes, the Hobbit trailer looks good :)

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  2. I love fantasy! It's my favourite book genre, apart from dystopias. I love Terry Pratchett, and I've read quite a few Diana Wynn Jones books as well!
    Love your blog!
    Ella x
    P.S. And the Hobbit is amazing ;)

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    1. Hmm... Maybe I should make a dystopian book list now.
      And thank you! I think your blog is terrific :)

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  3. I'm not huge into fantasy (other than HP, of course), but these books sound great!


    Melissa
    http://wildflwrchild.blogspot.com

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  4. I love Terry Pratchett! The ones with Susan (Soul Music- joke on Buddy Holly, The Hogfather- probably my favourite, and Thief of Time) who is Death's adoptive granddaughter, are my favourites of his. I absolutely love how you meet characters or references to events from other Discworld books, even if it is just the padding name of a police officer/witch, it is like being part of one massive in-joke. I'd really like to read A Great and Terrible Beauty now too.

    Also, did you go to Graceland or Beadle St while in Memphis? They were great fun!

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    1. I know! Like I said, I've only read three Terry Pratchett books, but I fully plan to read more, ASAP. I'll be sure to read the ones you've recommended!
      Yes, I saw Beale Street - but I didn't get a chance too see graceland... I wanted to go, though, it looked fun :D

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  5. I love the Howl's Moving Castle Movie! I should try reading the book now.

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