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books2010-09-01 12:29 pm
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First post here!
Hi, everyone. I thought I'd share a review I did at my Blogger, The Bookish Reader. :)

TITLE: Book of a Thousand Days
AUTHOR: Shannon Hale
RATING: ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
REVIEW: Book of a Thousand Days has got to be one of my favorite books, hands down. The book is set in a fictional Mongolia. When Dashti comes to the city to be Lady Saren's maid, she finds chaos. Everyone's screaming and basically freaking out. It turns out Lady Saren is to be put in a tower for seven years for not marrying the man her father wants her to. And being sworn to Lady Saren's service, Dashti goes along. Without giving details, yes, they escape, and there's love and adventure as well! :D
This book is told in first person, journal-like style by Dashti. I'm very fond of journal-like books, but to others, it may be a bit tiring to see only one point of view. Even though I gave this book five hearts, there were points in the book where it dragged a bit, so sometimes I'd skim and go to the good parts. XD And there is a good bit of Dashti writing in little songs she uses to try heal people. It got a bit old to read the songs every other page; Lady Saren goes a bit batty in the book. O_o
All and all, I really enjoyed this book and I highly recommend it to anyone who have read any of Shannon Hale's previous works.

TITLE: Book of a Thousand Days
AUTHOR: Shannon Hale
RATING: ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
REVIEW: Book of a Thousand Days has got to be one of my favorite books, hands down. The book is set in a fictional Mongolia. When Dashti comes to the city to be Lady Saren's maid, she finds chaos. Everyone's screaming and basically freaking out. It turns out Lady Saren is to be put in a tower for seven years for not marrying the man her father wants her to. And being sworn to Lady Saren's service, Dashti goes along. Without giving details, yes, they escape, and there's love and adventure as well! :D
This book is told in first person, journal-like style by Dashti. I'm very fond of journal-like books, but to others, it may be a bit tiring to see only one point of view. Even though I gave this book five hearts, there were points in the book where it dragged a bit, so sometimes I'd skim and go to the good parts. XD And there is a good bit of Dashti writing in little songs she uses to try heal people. It got a bit old to read the songs every other page; Lady Saren goes a bit batty in the book. O_o
All and all, I really enjoyed this book and I highly recommend it to anyone who have read any of Shannon Hale's previous works.

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And thank you for including some information on the structure. ^-^
You're welcome. I thought that some people might not like it if they went out and bought the book and then would throw it down because of it being in first person. :)
Hale is awesome in my eyes. Have you ever read her blog, Squeetus? She's very genuine and smart.
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This sounds like a first person narrative that might work a lot better for me than most do, though. Or, if nothing else, it might provide some more insight into when first person does and doesn't work for me. ^-^
I skimmed it a bit when I was looking up the fairytale basis for this story and got distracted. She sounds like a wonderfully sweet person. ^-^
(Oh, and I'm randomly reminded of something I forgot to put in my first comment: I like your icons. ^-^ Especially your default one with the girl holding the kitty. It's lovely. ^-^)
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I just might! I've always enjoyed the diary-format of some books, some others, I thought the author was making the diarist into a snob or something. :P
(Oh, and I'm randomly reminded of something I forgot to put in my first comment: I like your icons. ^-^ Especially your default one with the girl holding the kitty. It's lovely. ^-^)
I love your icons too! The Last Unicorn is the best! And I love the one of the woman reading.
Mind if I ask you a question? I saw that you didn't have a FO post, so I thought I'd ask here: may I friend you? You seem pretty awesome!
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I love your icons too! The Last Unicorn is the best! And I love the one of the woman reading.
It's one of my favourite movies and books ever! ^-^ My very, very favourite movie is Labyrinth, conversationally, but I don't have an absolute favourite book ever.
I think the woman reading comes from a Pride and Prejudice adaptation, but it could also be Sense and Sensibility. I've forgotten. *sad noise* My memory is a sieve.
*blush* Of course you may! ^-^ I'll go grant you access after this has posted. ^-^ I thought I had a general policy saying "Add away" on my profile, but... Apparently I don't. o_O I need to fix that. I must've planned to and then forgot about it... (See? Sieve-for-brain.) *makes note to fix it later in the day* I'm not a terribly interesting poster, though, I'm afraid. You're warned. ^-^