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Sep 27, 2007 12:23

"You remember the fairy stories you were told when you were very small--'once upon a time . . .' Why do you think they always began like that ( Read more... )

susan cooper, mythology, quote

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bccreations September 27 2007, 17:18:12 UTC
I just reread those books earlier this year!

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alanajoli September 27 2007, 19:26:56 UTC
I only ever read the first two as a child, and I don't remember them at all. It was a joy to finish the first one this morning!

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bccreations September 27 2007, 19:28:05 UTC
The Grey King is my favorite. I also liked seeing the progression of Will Stanton from his character in The Dark is Rising to Greenwich and then Grey King. That book made me want to go to Wales! :)

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antonstrout September 27 2007, 17:25:40 UTC
geesh when I started reading it, my heart skipped a beat because I saw there was a Simon & Jane speaking and my two main characters are Simon and Jane.. but then I was fine...

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alanajoli September 27 2007, 19:27:55 UTC
Ha! Were you subconsciously inspired by Susan Cooper?

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antonstrout September 27 2007, 19:28:54 UTC
perhaps psychically subconciously as I've never read her...

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alanajoli September 27 2007, 19:30:06 UTC
Wow! I wish I had a psychic subconscious... ;)

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alanajoli September 27 2007, 19:29:31 UTC
Hmmm... now I'm going to have to find a Joss Whedon quote about the nature of fairy tales or mythology. He certainly has them sprinkled throughout.

The best I could think of from Firefly would be "We live on a spaceship, dear," which is neither mythological nor about fairy tales, but it is about the nature of science fiction....

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dragonladyflame September 28 2007, 21:12:29 UTC
Did you hear about the movie? The previews made me want to cry.

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alanajoli September 29 2007, 01:40:17 UTC
*shudder* I'm trying not to think about it. We'll probably go see it, if only to see just how drastically they've changed the story.

Every time I see the trailer, I think it's for another story--there's a book about a kid who can see an invisible world and change things (which I've not read, only reviews, which is why I can't remember the title). At any rate, both times I've seen the trailer, I've thought, "Oh, neat, they're making a movie about that book I can't remember... wait a second!"

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