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message 51: by Margaret (new)

Margaret | 4476 comments Mod
Wow, my library doesn't have any of those. Well, they have Stardust, but I've read it before.


message 52: by Katy (new)

Katy (kathy_h) | 882 comments I'm excited to try Moonwise, and I ordered it from Abe Books. These are a hard to find set.


message 53: by Jalilah (new)

Jalilah | 5069 comments Mod
Katy wrote: "I'm excited to try Moonwise."

Me too!

Margaret wrote: "Wow, my library doesn't have any of those. Well, they have Stardust, but I've read it before."

My library has The Treachery of Beautiful Things but not Inanna, Queen of Heaven and Earth: Her Stories and Hymns from Sumer or Moonwise. I've requested them as inter-library loans.
I've also read Stardust already.


message 54: by Leah (new)

Leah (flying_monkeys) | 1009 comments My library has The Treachery of Beautiful Things (and Stardust, of course, which I haven't read yet - don't judge me lol) but my library can't get Inanna or Moonwise. That's the only reason I didn't vote for those two.


message 55: by Melanti (new)

Melanti | 2125 comments Mod
OH, darn. I own a copy of Moonwise so I didn't think to look up how hard it would be to find. I didn't realize libraries didn't have it!

I've already read Stardust once, but I might re-listen to the audio if I get some time.

The flowery, super girly cover on The Treachery of Beautiful Things kind of scares me.


message 56: by Leah (new)

Leah (flying_monkeys) | 1009 comments Melanti wrote: "The flowery, super girly cover on The Treachery of Beautiful Things kind of scares me."

Me too!


message 57: by Mary (new)

Mary Catelli | 1135 comments It's not a girly book.


message 58: by Tamara (new)

Tamara Agha-Jaffar | 788 comments Robyn wrote: "Even though it didn't win (and I didn't even vote for it), I'm thinking of starting with Gilgamesh. I've only read it once, and it was a different translation."

Robyn, if you--or anyone else--would like to do a buddy read of Gilgamesh, I'd be happy to participate. I've read it several times and am in the process of finalizing a retelling of it as my next novel.


message 59: by Leah (new)

Leah (flying_monkeys) | 1009 comments Mary wrote: "It's not a girly book."

My concern has to do with romance - how much, what kind, etc. I'm super picky about romances in general and in modern fairy tales more so.


message 60: by Jalilah (new)

Jalilah | 5069 comments Mod
Leah wrote: "Melanti wrote: "The flowery, super girly cover on The Treachery of Beautiful Things kind of scares me."

Me too!"


The story sounds like the kind I like. I wouldn't go by the cover. Remember Except the Queen (which Mary also nominated). The story was so different from how I thought it would be going by the cover.

Melanti wrote: "OH, darn. I own a copy of Moonwise so I didn't think to look up how hard it would be to find. I didn't realize libraries didn't have it!

I've already read Stardust once, but I might re-listen to ..."


Lately whether or not my library had the book is the criteria fir which I vote.

Tamara wrote: "Robyn wrote: "Even though it didn't win (and I didn't even vote for it), I'm thinking of starting with Gilgamesh. I've only read it once, and it was a different translation."

Robyn, if you--or any..."


By all means set up a buddy read! My library actually has Gilgamesh and that's why I voted for it, so I might join in.


message 61: by Melanti (new)

Melanti | 2125 comments Mod
Lila wrote: "The story sounds like the kind I like. I wouldn't go by the cover. ..."

Well, it's more than just the cover. about a quarter of the people who've read it have shelved it as romance, and even the blurb says it's a romance in the very first sentence.

The rest of the blurb does sound interesting, but the romance part combined with the cover doesn't. I"ll give it a try though!


message 62: by Katy (new)

Katy (kathy_h) | 882 comments Tamara wrote: "...Robyn, if you--or anyone else--would like to do a buddy read of Gilgamesh, I'd be happy to participate. I've read it several times and am in the process of finalizing a retelling of it as my next novel. ..."

Okay, that makes for a definite reread then! I'm excited to see when your novel comes out too.


message 63: by Tamara (new)

Tamara Agha-Jaffar | 788 comments Katy wrote: "Okay, that makes for a definite reread then! I'm excited to see when your novel comes out too...."

It will be a while before my novel, Gilgamesh of Uruk, comes out. At the moment, I am immersed in making an audio book of my first novel, A Pomegranate and the Maiden.

Quite a task, believe me.


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