hah, I do agree with your last comment, and she was my absolute favorite author as a kid... so maybe I'll look into those other books, as we perhaps have similar tastes. I'm not wild about archangel anymore, but freshman year of high school, when I first read it, I thought it was the best book ever....
Quoting raheli from 20:14, 16th Jul 2005
For Light:
The Only Boy For Me, Gil McNeil
A very well written romance with a twist
Cold Comfort Farm
Twisted and hilarious, and poking a well-needed hole in all these people that thing darkness and gloom are inherently interesting. They're just dark and gloomy.
The Deverry books by Katherine Kerr-- the Bristling Wood is best. Gritty Celtic fantasy
For the honour of kings,
Well did they attack the hosts
of the enemy
The bristling wood of spears, the grevious flood of the enemy.
Archangel by Sharon Shinn
Any anything by Dianne Wynne Jones is always worth reading, and more truly literary, I've always thought, than some of the pish in the "new cannon" . It can't be literature unless it works on more than one level. Books you can only appreciate if you have a PhD in literary criticism are just elitist, pretentious, and ultimately a failure.
rant over!
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"Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death!"
Neither the storms of crisis, nor the breezes of ambition could ever divert him, either by hope or by fear, from the course that he had chosen