Have you read Epic Pooh? http://www.revolutionsf.com/article.php?id=953 It had eluded me until today. Epic Pooh is Michael Moorcock’s throwdown on Lord of the Rings and other Fantasy works, comp… more →
Berger & Burgersuebe2 wrote 3 months ago: The Castle of Llyr by Lloyd Alexander This is a book in the Chronicles Prydain series. The characte … more →
Tim Kurek wrote 3 months ago: During the past few months I’ve begun to feel the reality of my book deadline, as if … more →
monroemedia88 wrote 4 months ago: Can dragons, magical rings, fairies, hob goblins, wizards, witches, and trolls have any connection w … more →
suebe2 wrote 4 months ago: The Book of Three (AR 5 . 3 ) by Lloyd Alexander The Book of Threeis a story that takes place in W … more →
Aaron wrote 5 months ago: ‘We learn more by looking for the answer to a question and not finding it than we do from lear … more →
arcee32 wrote 5 months ago: I have just finished reading through Lloyd Alexander’s Prydain Chronicles (a children’s … more →
wickle wrote 8 months ago: I have a whole list of things about which I should write, and none of these things is on it. We … more →
James D. Maxon wrote 9 months ago: Continuing my mission of recapping books read to me as a kid, I recently picked up “The Book o … more →
Anastasia wrote 9 months ago: The Black Cauldron by Lloyd Alexander Publication: Henry Holt and Co. (BYR); Revised edition (May 15 … more →
Anastasia wrote 9 months ago: The Book of Three by Lloyd Alexander Publication: Yearling (1999), Paperback, 224 pages / ISBN 04404 … more →
cmcraig wrote 10 months ago: In Fortune’s Folly, a girl who survives by telling fake fortunes must make one of them come tr … more →
Jennifer Knoblock wrote 11 months ago: Now that Christmas Present has come to an end, I have run across the Ghost of Christmas Past. Twenty … more →
thebooleyhouse wrote 1 year ago: Some might consider this blasphemous, but I consider the Westmark books – Westmark, The Kestre … more →
Mam Adar wrote 1 year ago: C is for Culhwch. “Culhwch and Olwen” is one of the earliest stories that concerns King … more →
AtariHawk wrote 1 year ago: FROM JASON’S ENORMOUS HOME LIBRARY – Legions of the undead. Warlords. Witches. A giant m … more →
stevenhartwriter wrote 1 year ago: Like Jeff Sypeck, I grew up devouring Lloyd Alexander’s Prydain novels, as well as some of his … more →
Shannon wrote 1 year ago: The Giver, Lois Lowry (1993) It is true that most habitual readers acquire the habit when they are y … more →
riddleburger wrote 1 year ago: Have you read Epic Pooh? http://www.revolutionsf.com/article.php?id=953 It had eluded me until today … more →
riddleburger wrote 2 years ago: I’ve made the e-quaintance of a very interesting writer/reader named Jason Fisher. He’s … more →