Society of Books


I posted this quoted material on Carmon’s site

I got a “Spam Karma” warning: two links, and a different email address, no doubt, pegged me for a spammer :veryshocked: :LOL:

What book would you use to escape?

I prefer to curl up with any of the Cordwainer Smith stories … here is a link to an Illustrated Bibliography, on a site run by one of his daughters.

I also love to sink into Little House on the Prairie series at times, but my preference runs to read Farmer Boy time and again. That’s my favorite, Little House in the Big Woods is second. I’ve been reading these (Little House) since I was 8. ๐Ÿ™‚

Then put into a category: Chronicles of Prydain & Lord of the Rings Trilogy — they are pure lovely escape at other times. In this category will be a new entry, the second in the Inheritance Trilogy just came out. I haven’t read the first or second, but know that, from reading ABOUT them, the tradition this writer comes from is bound to be richly portrayed in the pages … Eragon is the first book, Eldest is the second and just came out mid-August. I have them sitting on my desk … just need the time to dig in now.

I love good literature written for children, it’s never outgrown ๐Ÿ™‚

Marysue (Maisy)

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2 responses to “Society of Books”

  1. Chronicles of Prydain

    Oh wow! It’s been so long since I’ve read those! Reminds me I need to introduce my children to them… ๐Ÿ˜‰

    Were you aware of this site:
    The Prydain Guide ?

    I went looking for them quite a while ago and had forgotten about it until your post. I’m going to the library site to request them right now! ๐Ÿ˜€

  2. Thanks for the link Tamara! No I wasn’t aware of that site. I’ll give it a good look over ๐Ÿ™‚

    We have a one-book compiled type of the Prydain Chronicles … we didn’t have it, then found it for sale after the library didn’t have them all, and I wanted my OWN anyhow ๐Ÿ˜‰

    Why are books so $$$$$$$?

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