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Jun 01, 2018 06:07AM

I guess you're right about the Gaelic words. It would be nice to know how to pronounce them. And the names too. Hadn't it been for the tv-show, I would never have guess how to pronounce Laoghaire's name. haha
Jun 01, 2018 05:19AM

I've listened to a sample of the audiobook and the narration doesn't really appeal to me. So I'll simply read from my battered old mass market paperback copy. But tell me how you like the audiobook once you've listened to some of it :)
Jun 01, 2018 05:16AM

The Master and Dr Bleak are both very creepy. But out of the two the Master creeps me out the most. I believe Jack made the right choice. I j..."
Really? that's interesting. I believe most of us said Dr. Bleak was the best choice. Why do you prefer the master?

Jun 01, 2018 03:28AM

Now the memory aid I'm going to use is that my mum's name is Jill, and she isn't a scientist... so....
LOL"
that's a good trick to remember it! lol
Jun 01, 2018 03:18AM

Ok, I'm finally making it to the party ;)
As everyone has said. Those parents are the pits. so selfish, and pretending that his mother was hired help. Goodness.
What I didn..."
in book 1 (view spoiler)
I agree about the grandmother. (view spoiler)
Jun 01, 2018 02:22AM

I've been meaning to reread it for so long. This is the perfect opportunity. But I don't know how fast (or how slow) I'll go through it all. No matter how much I love it, this is still a big book ;)
Jun 01, 2018 02:06AM

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Jun 01, 2018 01:39AM
Jun 01, 2018 01:37AM

I've watched the tv show last summer and absolutely loved it. I also loved Manfred in the Harper Connelly series. It's time I get to this trilogy !
May 31, 2018 11:52PM

You are welcome. Starting in the Fantasy genre can be daunting and sometimes knowing exactly what sub-genre you like and don't can help you find books you'll enjoy.
May 31, 2018 11:35PM

makes sense :)
It's true that sometimes these categories are very abstract. Like the difference between High fantasy and Epic fantasy. I still have difficulties with that one, need to check which is which every time.
I wish I had a class on fantasy. Unfortunately Magic realism is as far as my teachers go in the fantasy genre...
May 31, 2018 12:45PM

I wouldn't want you to take it the wrong way or anything, but I think you are confused about what magic(al) realism is. Here is the Merriam-Webster definition : "a literary genre or style [...] that incorporates fantastic or mythical elements into otherwise realistic fiction". I wouldn't say Harry Potter is particularly realistic. For me, for a book to be of the magical realism genre, the magic inside it needs to be more subtle, or at least questionable (is it really happening, or is it part of the character's imagination). It's a genre that aims at making you question reality. At least that's how I remeber it from my literature class. The magic inside Harry Potter is anything but subtle...
Technically Harry Potter can be qualified as Urban Fantasy... but I agree it doesn't quite fi Harry Potter, as it doesn't really take place in the city (most of it anyway).
I think Contemporary Fantasy (as its name says, fantasy in the present day) or Low Fantasy fits better ("Low fantasy or intrusion fantasy is a subgenre of fantasy fiction where magical events intrude on an otherwise normal world. It thus contrasts with high fantasy stories, which take place in a fictional world with its own set of rules and physical laws." (Wikipedia)).
May 31, 2018 05:59AM

As I said before, th..."
Glad to help ☺️
May 30, 2018 09:30PM

As I said before, this was a bit outside of my comfort zone and I have a ..."
Technically this book qualifies as portal fantasy, i.e. people from our world being sucked into other worlds. But because it explores the consequences of portal once these children come back in our world and not the adventure itself, I can see why it could also be considered UF. Cathy M. described it well. Urban Fantasy implies fantasy elements in our world, usually in an urban setting. It often features vampires, werewolves, witches and other creatures like that.


by Richelle Mead
Date read: 30/05/18
Pages: 403
BOM/BR? YES Link to thread
Characters: Adelaide, Mira, Tamsin, Cedric Thorn, Lady Alice Witmore, Lionel Belshire, Jasper, Clara, Rhonda Gables, Miss Hayworth, Sylvia, Warren Doyle, Viola
May 30, 2018 02:49AM
May 30, 2018 02:18AM
Andrews, Ilona; Magic Burns (Kate Daniels #2); "Informal Buddy Read" ; Start Date 9th October 2013
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May 30, 2018 01:39AM

I know, right??? I wonder why this even is part of the story - I think they just could..."
I was surprised at (view spoiler)
May 30, 2018 01:33AM

for all the security they have guarding the actual vaults at gringotts it seems like just anyone can show up and take money out of other people's accounts sometimes. like at the end ..."
You're so right about Gringotts! But remember Hagrid said : "Gringotts is the safest place in the world fer anything yeh want ter keep safe – ’cept maybe Hogwarts". Seeing how "safe" Hogwarts ended up to be, I guess it's not really surprising. LOL