All Consuming


Items bibliomane consumed in…

April, 2007



  1. Saturday 7
    0064410382

    Finished consuming…
    Dogsbody — 7 people

    Worth consuming!


  2. Friday 20
    0441012396

    Finished consuming…
    Deerskin — 28 people

    Worth consuming!


  3. Friday 27
    51i9w-2gktl

    Finished consuming…
    Little Miss Sunshine — 6004 people

    Worth consuming!


Entries about these items

    0441012396

    Why I recommend "Deerskin" — 2 years ago

    WORTH CONSUMING!

    Just finished reading this last night and it far exceeded my expectations. I started reading it because I’ve been working on this bibliography of literary books about dogs. It turned out to be one of the best fantasy novels I have read in years. I am reminded of the first time I read the Forgotten Bests of Eld by Patricia McKillip, many, many years ago.

    McKinley somehow takes a bunch of standard fairy tale tropes (beautiful kingdom with a beautiful king and queen who have a beautiful daughter who needs to marry, but who resists the arranged marriage, etc.) and makes it all new and original. This is a dark, psychological novel about a young woman who grows up neglected and alone, except for her dog Ash. After a brutal attack, she and Ash escape to heal their physical and psychic wounds in the wilderness. Eventually, they return to civilization and try to learn how to trust and interact with humans again.

    While they are aided by magic, this by no means makes their recoveries any less difficult or harrowing. I think that must be one of the things I like so much about this book, is that McKinley doesn’t condescend to her characters. Also, McKinley honors the dog-human bond and without totally anthropomorphizing the dogs.

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    Why I recommend "Dogsbody" — 2 years ago

    WORTH CONSUMING!

    What a great, doggy book! In this YA, fantasy novel, Sirius (the dog star) is punished by his fellow luminaries by being sent to Earth to live (or die) as a dog, unless he can accomplish a seemingly impossible mission. The author does a fabulous job of portraying a character who is simultaneously canine and celestial. A wonderful book for all of us who already know that our dogs are mysterious, luminous, powerful beings beneath their furry exteriors.


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