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Challenge #9: promote at least one canon that you adore (old, new, forever fandom).


My mother was the village whore and I loved her very much.


"Left an orphan with a small dowry and a magic ring, all Summer wanted was to find a husband and settle down. But she hadn't reckoned on the raggle-tail assortment of creatures who needed her help, even if the amnesiac, blind knight was the handsomest man she had ever seen ....
But the blaspheming dog, broken-down horse, crippled pigeon, half-dead tortoise and flying pig had ideas of their own, and Summer was to find her journey's end - and love - very different from what she expected...."

I'm sure I've written about this book before, but I love it more than enough to do so again. I picked it up as a young teenager, drawn to the animals on the cover and loved every second of a book I felt was written just for me. I remember at the time, I didn't know what a whore was, and I'm sure if my dad had been paying more attention he wouldn't have let me buy it. It was slightly over my head at first, there's a lot of big ideas that are lived instead of explained, but every time I read it something else jumps out at me.

It has a heroine who was as overweight as me, going on adventures, being swept away by magic, and finding impossible love. There are a lot of hard parts, a lot of kindness, she makes a lot of mistakes but she makes her own decisions - and I was in love with her. I've read it so many times, I have it in both hard cover and paperback.

It's part of a series that is connected by the unicorn ring that allows her to speak to animals, but this and the direct sequel Master of Many Treasures are my favorites and I think the best.

If you'd need to know anything else to give it a chance, feel free to ask and I'll answer to the best of my ability.

Date: 2020-01-29 06:58 pm (UTC)
scripsi: (Default)
From: [personal profile] scripsi
I've never heard of his book, but it sounds interesting!

Date: 2020-01-29 07:59 pm (UTC)
dine: (bookbeach - jchalo)
From: [personal profile] dine
I'm pretty sure I read this way back when - the cover is damn familiar, as is the author's name. I don't recall specifics, but it does sound like it would have been right up my alley. and now I'm reminded of a book of that era featuring a young woman and a wombat (my first intro to said critters) which I loved and reread a million times. sadly I can't recall the name now; possibly I should commission a librarian friend to find it for me,

Date: 2020-02-01 01:49 am (UTC)
dine: (gratuitous wombat - misbegotten)
From: [personal profile] dine
librarians are damn handy! a librarian friend found it for me - it's Witch and Wombat by Carolyn Cushman, published 1994 (must have been a good year for the genre) - I found a used copy cheap and shall enjoy rereading it - here's hoping it's as good as my memories

Date: 2020-01-29 08:19 pm (UTC)
muccamukk: Dick cradles Nix after he's been shot. Text: "Am I alright?" (BoB: All right?)
From: [personal profile] muccamukk
I've never heard of this and it sounds like exactly the kind of book I'd enjoy. Thanks for mentioning it!

Date: 2020-01-30 03:22 am (UTC)
muccamukk: Seven of Nine in a comfy sweater, smirking slightly. (ST: Seven)
From: [personal profile] muccamukk
Kobo has the first three as an omnibus!

Date: 2020-01-29 08:27 pm (UTC)
inferiorwit: (Mister Hurst)
From: [personal profile] inferiorwit
that cover is fantastic. i miss when genre novels actually had illustrated covers; everything these days is slick and forgettable and cobbled together out of stock photos.

Date: 2020-01-30 04:01 am (UTC)
inferiorwit: (socks)
From: [personal profile] inferiorwit
i got introduced to mercedes lackey back in the day because i found a copy of the white gryphon in a thrift store and thought it was the coolest thing i'd ever seen

i was also like 12, but my point remains

Date: 2020-01-29 08:43 pm (UTC)
spikedluv: (summer: sunflowers by candi)
From: [personal profile] spikedluv
I've never heard of this; it sounds interesting.

Date: 2020-01-30 12:47 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] 8hyenas
okay, will read. but when i look on goodreads it lists "the unlikely ones" as the first in the series? should i read that one first or am i good to start with pigs don't fly?

Date: 2020-01-31 09:47 pm (UTC)
silentflux: (Default)
From: [personal profile] silentflux
Wow - that sounds like a lot of fun :) Definitely the kind of book I love. I will definitely check it out - thanks for reccing! ♥
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