Friday, March 1, 2019

#MarchMagics / #DWJMarch is Here!



Today is the day! It's time to start celebrating the lives of two of the best fantasy/sci-fi authors ever -- Diana Wynne Jones and Terry Pratchett. It's time to get our revenge on the cruel month that took them from us and use it as a time to escape into the beautiful, funny, and unique worlds they both created.

A reminder: if you want to participate in either of the group reads, here are the dates we plan to finish up reading each book and chat about them:
The Wee Free Men - Saturday, 9 March
Howl's Moving Castle - Saturday, 23 March


These are the books I've chosen for the month. I'll admit that I cheated a bit and started listening to House of Many Ways yesterday. Here's a great Publisher's Weekly interview with DWJ about that book from 2008. I've also got the audiobook of Enchanted Glass and am on the waiting list for a couple of the Pratchett audiobooks. That way, I can easily get through these ten books this month. And if I have more time? Well, I always have more books!

Which books are you planning on reading this month? Share in the comments or on social media, remembering to use the #MarchMagics or #DWJMarch hashtags so that we can find the posts!

Off to High Norland,
K

12 comments:

  1. Yay! I got hold of an audiobook of Wee Free Men and it is so fun. The voices are great.

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    1. I really wanted to do WFM on audiobook because I love it but the waitlist was 7-8 weeks out through my library. I should have planned sooner. :(
      But I'm glad you got it and are enjoying it!

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  2. I'll be posting a link to my review of Wee Free Men but I'm concentrating on the third Tiffany Aching book and posting a review of it on the anniversary of STP's passing. Ditto with my reread of Howl's Moving Castle!

    However, I haven't decided which other DWJ book I'll be reading this month, maybe Eight Days of Luke; and I have it in mind to try Pratchett's The Colour of Magic though I understand that wasn't one of his best.

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    1. I haven't read Eight Days of Luke in ages. Maybe I'll try to squeeze that one in!
      And a lot of people don't like CoM but I did. I started with it and kept going through almost 20 more Discworld books so far so it couldn't have been that bad, right? ;)

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  3. Yesss! I'm so excited! I love your stack. :D

    I've got my DWJ's lined up (HMC, Hexwood, Fire and Hemlock, and Reflections!) and I'm waiting on a library trip to get Wee Free Men. I have a lot of other things I need to read this month but if I have time I mayyy revisit Guards! Guards! or Mort... :D

    Hopefully I'll get a post up once I get to the library! <3

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    1. What a lovely list you have too! I have Hexwood here but it would be the first time for that one for me and I really want to just enjoy the books I know and love this month. I'll probably get to it in the summer.

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  4. Wooooooooo DWJ tiiiiiime! I want to reread Hexwood this month, and maybe A Tale of Time City, as those are two of Diana Wynne Jones's books that have yet to click in for me. Maybe this month is the time!

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    1. It actually IS the time because our extra love for Diana builds up this month and makes everything she ever touched gold. <3

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  5. I really need to find my copy of Howl's Moving Castle! I want my daughter to read it, and I want to finally re-read it with her!

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  6. Okay, I have my goals: read Wild Robert, and write blog posts about Wee Free Men, Howl's Moving Castle, and the Miyazaki movie.

    (This is scary: I don't usually give myself blogging goals. So much pressure!)

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    1. Awesome! I look forward to reading the posts!

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