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My library varies from Christian to Computer Science and then to Science fiction and fantasy. I also have a love for children's books, which I believe are an under-rated genre, primarily because people make the mistake of thinking they are for kids!
There are a few books I have catalogued that I would not recommend. Until I get round to rating everything, please bear in mind that an unrated item is not necessarily a recommendation from me!
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Book cost in UK is higher than US. However, I do not want book cost stop someone from reading the book. I have reduced the UK price of the book by 8% starting in Oct.
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Shervin
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Chris
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inlägg gjort av AliyahMarr vid 6:05 pm (EST) Sep 1, 2009
Calm.
inlägg gjort av calm vid 12:36 pm (EST) Sep 1, 2009
Dw i wedi anfon y PDF i chi fel diolch am y adolygiad. Dw i'n gwerthu y dau lyfr cyntaf fel e-books ar Lulu.com, ond dydw i ddim wedi eu hysbysbu nhw yn lawer. Diolch am brynu Storyteller - mae pob gwerthiannau yn dderbyniol.
Nol i Saesneg nawr, er mwyn ysgrifennu yn gyflymach. ;-) I will have to look into fictionwise - I'm not familiar with them. My first goal was to get the first three books out - now I can look into other markets while reseaching the next one.
I wasn't worried about your mentioning self-publising in the review; however, thanks for the additional clarifying sentence. I tend to be suspicious of self-published books myself, having seen some appalling efforts. As far as the lack of conflict in the first part of the book, I was feeling my way (like Gwernin), and didn't initially realize I was writing a novel. When I did, I rewrote the first two or three chapters somewhat, but didn't want to change the overall structure: one reason I decided to self-publish.
I've never read Lawhead's books, though I did look at his "Taliesin" once or twice in a bookstore before I started writing my own stories. Did he not know about Bedd Taliesin? I spent a couple of days at Tre Taliesin not long before I started my stories, looking around the area, and visited that spot. It's still clear in my memory.
Now, getting down to details, which I enjoy -
1. Caer Dydd. Yes, I took the modern name. Thanks to you (and Owen & Morgan's Dictionary of the Place-names of Wales, which I recently acquired) I now know better ;-) I assumed there was probably something there in the 6th century based on the Roman remains. I also used Leslie Alcock's work for Dinas Powys, which seems to be the right period.
2. I was vaguely aware of Llanwit Major but avoided it (in the story). And you're right, I had no clue as to what was at Aberystwyth, although it seemed to me there might be something at the river mouth. I will have to look into Dinas Maelor and Llanbadarn Fawr for future reference.
3. Modern names / older names: guilty as charged. I mostly used modern ones when I couldn't find information on older ones. However, Maxen / Macsen is a proofreading error I should fix if / when I go to another edition - thanks!
4. Caer Fyrddin / Caer Myrddin - yes, I wanted the name to be recognizable in English. As you say, it's a mixed bag, and indeed the mutations weren't always written. Generally I try to use them unless there's a good reason not to.
5. "ll" - I haven't so far run across a good explanation that makes sense to Americans. I think you have to hear it. ;-)
Rabbits: no, no rabbits. There were certainly hares in the Roman period (H.E.M. Cool's Eating and Drinking in Roman Britain is good on this sort of thing, among others.). The rabbit thing has annoyed me in a lot of books set in this period, most notably Francis Thomas' The Blindfold Track. I think I'm on fairly firm ground at this point about what people were probably eating, if not always sure how they cooked it. What worries me more sometimes is questions about what fruits were in season, or what birds you would see in certain environments and times of year. I am a little compulsive about details, so I have enjoyed your comments very much!
Anyway, don't search too hard for errors, but please let me know about any more you notice. And thanks again for the review.
-GRG
inlägg gjort av gwernin vid 12:15 am (EST) Jun 24, 2009
inlägg gjort av calm vid 12:06 pm (EST) Jun 17, 2009
As I'm still adding books they aren't on LT yet and they are part of the collection that will be called does anybody want this or to be weeded (I haven't decided yet
inlägg gjort av calm vid 1:25 pm (EST) Jun 16, 2009
Calm
inlägg gjort av calm vid 5:10 am (EST) Jun 10, 2009