Thursday, December 29, 2011

Quotable Giveaway: December 29, 2012

Last time's quote was from Eragon by Christopher Paolini. This is the last week for December, January will start a new drawing!

In the comments, name the piece of literature that the following quote is from. If correct, you'll be entered into a monthly drawing for a $5 Barnes & Noble Gift Card.

"NOT MY DAUGHTER, YOU BITCH!"

And come back next Thursday for another quote!

Friday, December 16, 2011

Quotable Giveaway: December 15, 2011

Last week's quote was from Suzanne Collins' series, The Underland Chronicles.

In the comments, name the piece of literature that the following quote is from. If correct, you'll be entered into a monthly drawing for a $5 Barnes & Noble Gift Card.

"Of the affairs of love . . . My only advice is to be honest. That's your most powerful tool to unlock a heart or gain forgiveness."

And come back next Thursday for another quote!

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Quotable Giveaway: December 8, 2012

Last week's quote was from the book, A Conneticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain. 

In the comments, name the piece of literature that the following quote is from. If correct, you'll be entered into a monthly drawing for a $5 Barnes & Noble Gift Card.

"Fly you high!"

And come back next Thursday for another quote!

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

On tour: A Peace of the Universe


I found the most charming little mystical book shop today, A Peace of the Universe. The owner, Judith, was sweet and very knowledgable. It had a wide variety of items and once she knew that I was mostly a fiction fan, she immediately rustled up a book, Mica Moon and The Domed Cities, that sounds pretty good and right up my alley. Stay tuned for the review!

A Peace of the Universe
7000 E Shea St 1710
Scottsdale, AZ 85254

Monday, December 5, 2011

Dragonflight



Penned By: Anne McCaffrey
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If you're a woman and a fan or writer of science fiction you owe a big thank you to Anne McCaffrey. She was the first woman to successfully break into Science Fiction literature. Her Pern series is by far and large one of my favorite series of all time. She was a fantastic and detailed writer, who passed the gift on to her son, Todd McCaffrey. He has been working in collaboration with his mother for a few years now to continue her Dragon of Pern series. He has successfully written the last few books himself. The world has lost one of it's greatest science fiction writers of all time just a few short weeks ago when Anne McCaffrey passed away at the age of 85.

Step onto the planet of Pern, where a thriving human population survives in a perilous environment. Lessa, the main character, was born into one of the ruling feudal families but forced into hiding with the dregs of society. She manages to survive through the hardships and rises to regain her birthright. However, her destiny lies with the dragons of the planet. When legend becomes reality they are all threatened and the promise of a real life for Lessa seems like it will be cut cruelly short. Lessa, though, is incapable of giving up  - but is her will to survive enough to save the entire planet? Read one of the strongest female literary character's of all time, written in the 1960's.

Quote: "Black, blacker, blackest, And cold between frozen things. Where is between when there is naught To Life but fragile dragon wings?"

Genus: Fantastical Worlds

Era: Older is Better

Difficulty: 3

Determination:For the genus lover

Series: Yes! This is the first, however the series does not need to be read strictly in order. I recomend reading in the order they were published and not the earliest in the "time-line".

Film: In the works

Your type of tale? Try these: Eragon by Christopher Paolini, A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin, Wagon Train to the Stars by Diane Carey

Cool Stuff: Chapter One Part One    The Pern Museum & Archives - Fansite    Todd McCaffrey