oh, well then by all means :) I'm reading The Chronicles of Narnia before I see the movie. I'm hoping it isn't like the time I refused to see Jurassic Park until I finished the book and spent the entire movie laughing :\.
Lloyd Alexander is one of the gods in my personal pantheon, I've been meaning to try out the stuff he's written other than Prydain. And I think I read a Tanith Lee book about a unicorn? It at least had a unicorn on the cover.
I read the Prydain books many many years ago and then read the first two books of the Westmark series. But then other stuff got in the way and I never got to the third book. So, twenty years later, here I am :)
Tanith Lee does have a Unicorn series (Black Unicorn, Gold Unicorn, Red Unicorn).
Lloyd Alexander wrote The Black Cauldron (among others), which Disney made into a movie back in 1985.
Mark Crilley used to do a comic called Akiko, and put out a few books with the same characters.
I'm a big fan of Tanith Lee (a quick count says I have over 75 of her books). Some of her very early work and now some of her recent stuff has been kids books or young adult. She's also got a bunch of sword and sorcery type stuff, and dark gothic stuff.
Well Disney made a movie, but it was a very loose adaptation of the book. It was also kind of odd since Black Cauldron wasn't even the first book of the series.
It might be a combination of Book of Three (the first in the series) and Black Cauldron, but it was (in the style of Eisner Disney) a terribly loose adaptation, and on a whole not worth the rental fee.
I get the feeling it was a case of one person reading the book, describing it to the Disney crew, and someone else pressing for fluffy characters.
I dont consider a lot of the books "for kids", I consider them "clean enough to not be embarrassed to show a mom, but still worth reading".
I would love Alexander if not for the fact that my *very creepy* 6th grade teacher was the one who introduced him to us!
Narnia is, to me, the perfect book set. I loved them, I still love them, I cant not love them. Hope the movie doesnt suck, but with Tilda Swinton, I cant imagine it will be totally screwed up. Inspired casting, from what I see so far.
I havent been reading as much as I would like to, because I am afraid to run out of good books.
I've never actually read the Narnia books - I don't even own a copy (I've got some other C.S. Lewis stuff, but I've not read that either).
Even if I were to more then double my rate of reading, it would be ten years before I run out of good books in the house. And that's not even counting the good books I'd pick up during the ten years.
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Date: 2005-11-18 06:14 pm (UTC)I *loved* Coraline! aren't they making a movie? maybe I'm crazy...
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Date: 2005-11-18 08:13 pm (UTC)Tanith Lee does have a Unicorn series (Black Unicorn, Gold Unicorn, Red Unicorn).
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Date: 2005-11-18 07:24 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-11-18 08:23 pm (UTC)Mark Crilley used to do a comic called Akiko, and put out a few books with the same characters.
I'm a big fan of Tanith Lee (a quick count says I have over 75 of her books). Some of her very early work and now some of her recent stuff has been kids books or young adult. She's also got a bunch of sword and sorcery type stuff, and dark gothic stuff.
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Date: 2005-11-19 03:38 am (UTC)Movie Blechs
Date: 2005-11-21 04:29 pm (UTC)I get the feeling it was a case of one person reading the book, describing it to the Disney crew, and someone else pressing for fluffy characters.
Down with the Evil Rat!
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Date: 2005-11-18 10:08 pm (UTC)I would love Alexander if not for the fact that my *very creepy* 6th grade teacher was the one who introduced him to us!
Narnia is, to me, the perfect book set. I loved them, I still love them, I cant not love them. Hope the movie doesnt suck, but with Tilda Swinton, I cant imagine it will be totally screwed up. Inspired casting, from what I see so far.
I havent been reading as much as I would like to, because I am afraid to run out of good books.
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Date: 2005-11-19 03:44 am (UTC)Even if I were to more then double my rate of reading, it would be ten years before I run out of good books in the house. And that's not even counting the good books I'd pick up during the ten years.