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May 08, 2008 17:36

So not only am I confident that Diana Wynne Jones is not from this dimension, I'm reasonably sure she's fucking around with time, too. :O

I haven't read all of her (hundreds and thousands and milllions) of books, but I've seen lists of them in her newer books, and checked off the ones I HAVE read. I'd thought I'd least heard of all her books. ( Read more... )

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digoraccoon May 8 2008, 23:36:28 UTC
Unless she really is from another dimension in which case maybe she did live back in 1907?

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ashwings May 8 2008, 23:43:25 UTC
Girl - Rhett Miller

:D

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lyzzle May 9 2008, 00:25:54 UTC
...I can see it. And oh man, does that ever make me want to re-read L'Engle's books.

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jill_calico May 9 2008, 00:42:34 UTC
At least it's a conspiracy we benefit from? :p

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lyzzle May 9 2008, 00:47:27 UTC
To borrow a phrase from my friend Tawny, true story. The only Dianna Wynne Jones book I've read is Howl's Moving Castle, though please don't shoot me.

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jill_calico May 9 2008, 00:55:29 UTC
OH MAN Lyzz you have no idea. I strongly urge you to read....uhm. The Lives of Christopher Chant, Conrad's Fate and A Charmed Life, in that order. Also Deep Secret (because it's about a Sci-fi convention that is basically a cover up for interdimesional friend reunion INCLUDING A CHARACTER WHO MAKES A LIVING AS AN AUTHOR IN ANOTHER WORLD) and Dogstar, cus it's just plain good.

I'm surrently reading A Tale of Time City, about, surprise! time travel.

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solidor May 9 2008, 01:34:26 UTC
DWJ is proof that time machines exist.

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cupiecake May 9 2008, 08:17:24 UTC
Oh man I hope Madeleine L'Engle did mess with time and has books out there that I haven't read because DAMN her death was incredibly depressing. :C

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