Two Book Memes

Jan 16, 2012 12:28

So, I appropriated a couple of 2011 reading memes from ladyadeone and meltintall3, and have been working on them off-and-on for several weeks. Then I decided that I should finish them today because they're rather overdue and because I should really be working on homework.
Long ramblings about books follow )

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ladyadeone February 22 2012, 21:39:51 UTC
I've been meaning to comment on this post for ages! : P

It's really nice to see your thoughts on Hawksmaid and Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, both of which I'd been contemplating.

I just finished rereading Sword Song and found that the Christianty in the story was less satisfying then I remembered. And it's not the best Sutcliff I've ever read (The Lantern Bearers is definitely my fave). But it's still worth the read, for sure. Which other Sutcliff have you read?

I didn't know Crispin is a series! I've only read the first one (Cross of Lead), a few years ago. While the writing fine, my main memory is of a very depressing atmosphere. So I don't know that I'm interested in the rest of them...

Sounds like I should read Finally. Hysterical is always good!

Those medical books sound pretty interesting! I shall have to check them out. Have you read the Sherlock Holmes mystery involving the same thing?

The cover for Water Wars is definitely eye-catching ( ... )

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valiantarcher February 23 2012, 02:48:15 UTC
Thank you for the comment! :D Glad you came back and commented---I always love talking about books. :)

I'm glad that some of my thoughts were useful! If you do decide to read either Hawksmaid or Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, I'd be very curious to hear your thoughts. :)

Mmhmm. In Sword Song, the hero seems to convert mainly as an "insurance policy" and then just kind of drops it, even though he thinks seriously for a bit about what it means to be a Christian. :( Ooh, I haven't read The Lantern Bearers---I shall have to see if I can get my hands on it at all. I always forget the title, but I just looked it up and the other Sutcliff I've read is The Shining Company. The university library is supposed to have a whole bunch of Sutcliff, but almost all of them have gone missing ( ... )

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ladyadeone February 28 2012, 03:41:57 UTC
I agree with your thoughts on Christianity in Sword Song. Also, I've read The Shining Company (two years ago) and can't remember much about it. So I'd definitely say it's one of Sutcliff's lesser works.

I see my library has Finally. And I see Wendy Mass also wrote 13 Gifts, which my sister cricket1995 read and enjoyed. I shall check them both out and let you know what I think. : )

I can't remember the title of the Sherlock mystery, but it involved someone with leprosy living secretly on an English estate to avoid being put in stricter quarantine. Someone saw him and thought he was a ghost, or something like that. So Sherlock Holmes got called in.

I sure understand about the character meme!

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valiantarcher March 4 2012, 21:47:41 UTC
;)) Yeah, I'm afraid it's been more along the lines of six or seven years from me, but I guess it's not one of her most memorable ones.

Ooh, yay! :D Hehe...I hope you like the books. :) I would advise reading 11 Birthdays before 13 Gifts if you get a chance---it's not absolutely necessary, but there's a decent connection between the two (moreso than between Finally and the others though it takes place between the other two books). It's not hugely important, but things will probably make a bit more sense that way. :)

Hmm, okay, that Sherlock story does sound very vaguely familiar. I shall see if I can figure out what story that is (which may involve asking someone else...). :)

Thanks for understanding! :)

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ladyadeone March 17 2012, 22:39:13 UTC
Thanks for the tip on the Birthdays series. I've been reading Finally (and enjoying it immensely) but will be sure to read 11 Birthdays before 13 Gifts.

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valiantarcher March 17 2012, 23:17:11 UTC
Oh, good! :D I look forward to hearing more of your thoughts later. :)

And I asked a classmate who's currently rereading Holmes, and she said that the story you mentioned sounded familiar, but she hadn't reread it yet. ;)) So, I'll still be looking for which one that is.

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