Day 19: A book from your favorite series
Posted by Angela | Posted in Authors, [30 Books in 30 Days] | Posted on 20-05-2011
Tags: 30 books in 30 days, angela crocker, Catherine Cookson, kim plumley, Peggy Richardson, Star Wars, The Book Broads, Tilly Trotter, Timothy Zahn
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(Kim here) Ok. I will fess up. I LOVE Dame Catherine Cookson novels. History again. So hard to choose from. She is a prolific writer. My mom and I read her books. Trade back and forth. Never quite knowing if we have read it or not. The Tilly Trotter series is good and the first of it sets the stage. I will stick with our Tilly.
(Angela here) Yes, my favourite series is Star Wars – for film, for books, for music but I’m especially fond of a series within the series - The Thrawn Trilogy by Timothy Zahn. I was a bookseller back in 1991 and my Star-Wars-loving-heart just about stopped when I saw this blue cover (the one pictured here) in the publisher’s catalogue. It had been five years since Return of the Jedi had been released and suddenly the story was going to continue?!? Oh the excitement! So thank you George Lucas for letting other story tellers take your vision into the future. I won’t tell about Leia and Han getting married, or their kids, or Lando Calrissian turning into a respectable business man, or Leia’s Jedi abilities, or … ooops. I just did, didn’t I?
The difference between Tilly and Thrawn kinda makes you wonder how Kim & I can be such good friends, doesn’t it?
(Peg here) Duh: anything Amelia Peabody! I’m also currently enjoying the Robyn Carr Virgin River series. (Yeah, I know. Don’t care.)
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(Peg here) I’m fascinated with the way Jack Whyte does his readings – they aren’t just readings from the book, they’re like an entire course on medieval weaponry or history. Whyte is known for the amount of research that he puts into each book, and that’s what makes him write so easily about a certain time and place – mentally, he’s there, at that point in time. His readings aren’t a 15-minute quickie. They are 90+ minute workshops where he spills his expert knowledge, openly, willingly. He loves interaction from readers, and he takes a nice bit of personal time with each person as he autographs their copy. (The pic attached is of Whyte with my hubby Geoff Clay, at a signing in Nanaimo, Canada last year.)















