What's the Name of That Book??? discussion
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Sorry, didn't see that this had replies. It was released for the mass-market, not a Christian-branded book. Much too dark for that market. The author was a pastor, which struck me as unusual. I think it had werewolves in it who were evilish but were less evil than the main big bad, and a the main villain abducted kids.
Do you remember anything about this "other world" where she was trapped, or how she got there, or how old she was? Was there a purpose to her being there, something she had to do? Did she have any particular powers? Friends, helpers?
I think the big bad kidnapped children. The kids were older, like twelve or so. I don't remember powers. I don't think there was a special purpose or she was a savior or anything.I think the big bad was kind of a "sack of skin" guy, and the werewolves wound up fighting against him. I can't really remember more.
Feel free to 'bump' this every few months, just by adding a comment, as I'm doing here... so here's your free bump for summer. Seems like it should be an easy enough book for someone to remember.
No, it's not Andrew Greeley. It's not a famous priest or pastor. I just remember reading the book and finding it odd that the writer was one. It's a mainstream book, not from a Christian press, and quite grim.
D.M., do you remember if the pastor published the book under his name, like Reverend John Smith or Pastor John Smith, for example? Or, did he use a pen name?Did you find out the author was a pastor/priest/etc from reading the author bio at the end of the book or some other way?
It was from the bio. He didn't use his title in the book's name. You sparked a memory asking this, and I found the book! I suddenly remembered it was a Lutheran pastor, searched the web, and found it. It wasn't a bird-related title as I thought. It's Dragonfly by Frederic S. Durbin.
D.M. wrote: "You sparked a memory asking this, and I found the book!..."How funny, I have the Arkham House edition of this (
) and was just looking at it the other day, thinking "I should read this." Now I really want to!
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It was a dark fantasy about a girl trapped in another world, and the title I believe was bird related, or she had some bird-related title throughout the book. It was dark in a kind of halloween way, and not typical christian fantasy. I think maybe the kid was taken, or there was some big bad who took kids, but my memory on this one is oddly fuzzy. Kind of like a darker, older, May Bird and the Ever After with no humor and whimsy.
Any ideas?