The Once Upon a Time Challenge, hosted by Carl of Stainless Steel Droppings, takes place during the months of spring. As usual, I have a stack of books I have been saving to read at this time of year.
Carl describes this challenge thusly:
Saturday, March 21st marks the official start date of the ninth annual Once Upon a Time Challenge. This is a reading and viewing and gaming event that encompasses four broad categories: Fairy Tale, Folklore, Fantasy and Mythology, including the seemingly countless sub-genres and blending of genres that fall within this spectrum. The challenge continues through June 21st and allows for very minor (1 book only) participation as well as more immersion depending on your reading/viewing/gaming whims.
Check out the post for Once Upon a Time IX for an explanation of options for participation and sign-ups. The option I have chosen is The Journey. I want to participate but not commit to reading a specific number of books.
These books have been on my list for a long time:
Other books I would like to read are:
- Sweet Silver Blues by Glen Cook
- Callahan's Crosstime Saloon by Spider Robinson
- A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin
- The Light Fantastic by Terry Pratchett
Other options that I might participate in would be reading short stories or watching movies or TV shows in one of these genres. I am especially interested in trying some short stories, but we will see if I have time or the inclination in the next three months.
14 comments:
My advice is to finish up that Harry Potter series. Enjoy your "once upon a time"-ing. :-)
That's a great list! The Earthsea books are amazing. The Land of Dreams looks interesting, will have to look that up. Have fun!
I've been hearing about this challenge for a while, and I think it's a great idea. I hope you enjoy it, Tracy, and I'll look forward to your reviews.
You are right, Kay. I really do need to finish the series. After all the book came out in 2007 and I bought my copy in 2009, so what am I waiting for? (Well, it is really long.)
Cath, reading What Makes This Book So Great makes me want to read Le Guin, and I thought the Earthsea trilogy was a good place to start, since my son has been recommending them for years.
Margot, it is a great opportunity for me to focus on some fantasy books in my stacks. I think my husband even has a couple of fantasy / mystery books that I did not list.
More you than me I think Tracy. I may sample a Pratchett book at some point. Good luck on another challenge then!
Earth, Sea books are really good! read them eons ago lol.. looking forward to your reviews!
As usual, Col, I think the amount of books I desire to read for the challenge will not match the number of books I have the ability to read in that time frame. But I do hope to get a start on Pratchett.
DesLily, I am looking forward to trying those books. My son likes them a lot.
Tracy, since Harry Potter, I'm way behind in my reading of fantasy, partly because I don't know many contemporary authors in this genre. Your list will be helpful. Good luck to you on yet another challenge!
Thanks TracyK - I can't reall;y see myself passing this one up - cheers!
Prashant, I always though I liked science fiction more, but I have a lot of a fantasy books too. I actually like science fiction or fantasy combined with mystery best.
That is great, Sergio. I look forward to your reviews. You always find interesting books... and movies, of course.
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