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January 25th, 2009

cat_77: Picture of Ghost with booze (Default)
Sunday, January 25th, 2009 02:46 am
Caution: Mostly Likely to be Random -

  • 10:20 "We can sleep in" might work better if we didn't have 4 cats and a dog - 4 loud cats and 1 whiny dog... #
  • 10:21 @RWFerris do you think it's stress or meds related? Feel better! #
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cat_77: Picture of Ghost with booze (cat)
Sunday, January 25th, 2009 09:06 pm
I remember growing up and taking trips to the library with my mother. I was in either middle school or maybe a freshman in high school and found a wonderful series that I started reading. I read two books, but was never able to find them again. We did searches through the libraries, book stores, etc, but it seemed it just was not meant to be. (Please remember, this was the late eighties to the early nineties and we did not have the same resources we do today to find things.)

Tonight we stopped by Borders book store and discovered they have been re-released. Reading the author's notes, apparently she received emails and calls stating no one could find them anywhere. A smallish publishing company offered to print "omnibus" versions combining two books per book and they are now available once more.

There is a chance that they won't be as good as I remember but, taking a quick glance while waiting for the boys to have a look around other areas, they still seem to be pretty more than decent.

The series as a whole is called "The Chronicles of the Cheysuli" and involve a race of shapeshifters living beside a race of "normal" humans. The Cheysuli involve mysticism and totems and more than a tad bit of spirituality. The humans live in a near medieval-like society. The parts that I read were well thought out enough to make me look for several years before I gave up and made me more than willing to pick up at least the first in the series now that it is available again.

Anyway, if someone is looking for a good read, I would recommend giving them a try. You can't beat the price of roughly $8 for the equivalent of two books.

[/random reading pimp]

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