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WORK! :P  Who needs to work? Who needs money? Seriously, I think I'm going to run off to the mountains and live like a wildwoman.

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Never heard of among the hidden... who's it by?

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I guess...it's good when I can do something slightly productive, like read or write, but my brain is like mush right now. Not sedated enough to go to sleep, but too exhausted to be useful.

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What do you want to talk about, oh webbed one?
I have an extensive knowledge of Greek mythology.

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I will reply, since I am beyond the ability to sleep and MsFish is my friend (I'm a pisces--I love fish!)

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Everything Else / Re: Best Quote lately
« on: May 21, 2005, 05:13:22 AM »
This is a serious quote, not a funny one. But it's great!

[Interview by Reader's Digest with Steven Spielburg re: making War of the Worlds]

Readers Digest: As technology makes it possible to turn imagination into reality, what's the future of fantasy?

Spielburg: Fantasy will be part of our lives because it springs from our eternal souls. We are given a great gift at birth: imagination. It lasts forever, without borders. It is the true "force" that makes all of us pioneers in this world and beyond. It's the one true saving grace of the human condition. If we let it, imagination can unite the world.

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Books / Re: What are you reading mark II
« on: May 21, 2005, 04:15:00 AM »
I read a lot so I may end up posting here often (especially late at night when I can't sleep because there's a loud dance party right outside my window and I'm stressed because I'm supposed to be studying for Spanish or sleeping but am unable to convince myself to do either at this late hour when my brain has become goofy).

I just finished a YA by Michael O. Tunnell, a professor of children's lit at BYU (in the education department). It is called Wishing Moon and is a continuation of the 'Aladdin and the Lamp' tale. I am really fascinated by Arabian folktales, and it was a hardback on sale for $6.99, so I bought it with my dwindling amount of money (dwindling because I am between jobs.) Hey, I can go without one meal, right?

I would say it was worth a sandwich. I enjoyed it--the culture was interesting and seemed accurate, the characters were round and engaging, and the romance was less predictable than most--but the climax felt a little 'deus ex machina' to me. The resolution of the climax was foreshadowed, but it still seemed too magical and easy. (This thought, however, made me want to examine other books where magic figures into the resolution of the problem but doesn't come across as 'deus ex machina.' Research project!) And the ending--the little 'surprise' on the last page--was just a little bit cheesy for me. And I like cheese.

However, if you are interested in retellings of Arabian Nights stories or enjoy Arabian folklore, I would recommend it, along with Shadow Spinners by Susan Fletcher and Seven Daughters and Seven Sons by Barbara Cohen, two of my favorite YA 'Arabian' books. Shadow Spinners is a different take on the Scherazade tale, and Seven Daughters is a lesser known folktale where a girl disguises herself as a boy to save her family (common enough worldwide--look at Mulan in China and Shakespeare's heroines in England). I would probably pick up these before Wishing Moon, but I recommend all three.

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Brandon Sanderson / Re: CONduit Reading
« on: May 21, 2005, 03:28:38 AM »
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Anyway, I'm still wondering if EUOL has decided what part of ELANTRIS he'll be reading at CONduit next Fri. Has he mentioned that anywhere? (I've read thru a lot of the threads I was interested in and I didn't see anything).


This is my very first post EVER, so if it is messed up, sorry. I have no idea what I am doing.

I don't know what Brandon will be reading at Conduit. I have, however, spent many many hours thinking of ways I could make the experience memorable. I've come up with three situations, all of which will be highly embarrassing for him. Should I:

a. Hold up a beachball beside him and talk from behind it, insisting that I am his Seon;
b. Sit directly in front of him and blow noisy kisses whenever he tries to read; or
c. Dress up as Princess Sarene and come charging in yelling about my dead Prince Raoden.

Vote for whatever you want! (The great thing is that he can't get mad at me because he already knows I'm insane, so there will be no repercussions from the Evil Undead OverLord.)  >:( <--EUOL

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