Caitie ([info]caitiedidit) wrote,
@ 2008-05-15 21:46:00
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EAST COAST, HOLLA!
Should I be worried that [info]boosette hasn't checked in yet? She should be back in Cali by now, right? Does it take more than five days to drive clean across the country? *has no idea* I've never been west of Birmingham, actually.

I also read a book! A fictional one! Shocking, I know. It was even a fantasy book! Nowadays I mostly shun fantasy, but Runemarks was a gift from Little Miss Ten Whole Years, so I didn't really have choice. And it really surprised me how much I actually kind of loved it! It's a kid's book (I'm not really sure what it says about me that all my favorite fantasy novels are children's books?), and it stars a very resourceful heroine. The world building is based heavily on Norse mythology, which might be one reason I liked it so much. I know very few Norse myths, so the idea of the World Tree, the pantheon of gods, and the system of runes were all entirely new and fresh to me. It's set after Ragnarök (which is the armageddon prophecy of Norse mythology), and the main conflict is about the old guard versus a new Order that is very Orwellian and also kind of Christian? It's interesting! It's written irreverently, which is how I like my fantasy, and it's got this fantastic character -- Loki, the trickster god -- who reminds me so much of Captain Jack Sparrow. He's charming and witty, but he's also an unbelievable coward with an innate sense of self-preservation.

It's by Joanne Harris, who wrote Chocolat. I've never actually read Chocolat, but I've seen the movie (which stars Johnny Depp, coincidentally), and while it was mostly forgettable, I do remember that it was a friendly sort of movie, in that even the provincial townspeople were an important part of the story, and that definitely carried over into Runemarks, which pleased me. I'm looking forward to the next one!

Also, rock on California!




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[info]keenai
2008-05-16 11:06 am UTC (link)
(I'm not really sure what it says about me that all my favorite fantasy novels are children's books?)

That kids' books are better!

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[info]keenai
2008-05-16 11:06 am UTC (link)
Found a way around the icon thing, ha!

Except now I can't edit comments, booooooo.

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[info]caitiedidit
2008-05-16 04:33 pm UTC (link)
Hee, so you did!

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[info]oicrylic
2008-05-18 05:13 am UTC (link)
That kids' books are better!

I totally second that. Especially in the fantasy genre. What makes adult fantasy so horrid and lame?

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[info]keenai
2008-05-18 05:34 am UTC (link)
It's usually long-winded and pretentious, for starters.

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[info]oicrylic
2008-05-18 07:20 am UTC (link)
Absolutely.

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[info]elodiebanel
2008-05-16 12:39 pm UTC (link)
Loki is a cool character :O I want to read this book now.

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[info]caitiedidit
2008-05-16 04:32 pm UTC (link)
Trickster gods usually are, although I confess to preferring Loki tenfold over Kyprioth.

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[info]bactaqueen
2008-05-16 01:22 pm UTC (link)
It depends on how you're driving it. If you're not stopping, you can make it in about three or four days. If you stop at night, stop for tourist attractions, take a smaller US highway for some of the trip for the scenic route, etc., it can take several weeks. I wouldn't worry about her for a couple more days. *pets*

Chocolat wasn't a great book. I was unimpressed. The only thing I can really recall clearly about it was how pissed I was when the main character slept with the Gypsy her battered friend had a thing for.

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[info]caitiedidit
2008-05-16 04:31 pm UTC (link)
I got the impression that she was only stopping for sleep and food, and she said she was taking I-64? So, like, she should definitely be there by now if she left on Sunday, right? And, frankly, I am kind of surprised there have not been regularish voice posts. So I am not worried, per sae, but I will definitely be glad to hear from her, hopefully in the v. near future!

Anyway, aw, that makes me sad. I sort of remember her battered friend from the movie, only then I don't think she was crushing on Johnny Depp.

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[info]boosette
2008-05-17 02:16 am UTC (link)
I am fine, I've just been without internet til now - I got stuck in St. Louis for an extra day because of the Storm of Death and spent another extra day in Oklahoma with my mom's bff from way back in the mesozoic era, and I'm in Amarillo right now, planning to be home on Sunday. :D

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[info]caitiedidit
2008-05-17 07:20 am UTC (link)
Ah, I'd wondered if you'd stopped off to visit your family in Texas. Anyway! Glad you are okay and whatnot! Safe drive the rest of the way!

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[info]xfunkydoryx
2008-05-18 10:08 pm UTC (link)
I'm definitely not a fan of adult fantasy for the most part - kid's fantasy is usually so much more fun!

Oh and the book of Chocolat is SO much more dark than the film :/

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[info]lexy_
2008-07-03 04:44 am UTC (link)
Wow, I think I just realized I can only read kids fantasy. My sister's trying to get me into fantasy and gave me a book to read, but I can't even get past the first page :\

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[info]caitiedidit
2008-07-04 08:22 am UTC (link)
I don't tend to like adult fantasy, either. I'm not sure why. Maybe because kid's fantasy (or at least the kind I gravitate towards) tends to be written more irreverently? That's what I tend to respond to, anyway.

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