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I got Runes yesterday at Barnes and Nobles!!!!!! I'm about 100 pages in and I'm spellbound. But has anyone else noticed that SRD's writing style has changed????
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"Mostly muffins sir."- My answer in response to the question posed by the officer, "Son, do you have anything on you I should know about?"
His response: "Holy $&!^. He's not kidding! Look at all these muffins!"
"Mostly muffins sir."- My answer in response to the question posed by the officer, "Son, do you have anything on you I should know about?"
His response: "Holy $&!^. He's not kidding! Look at all these muffins!"
Very much! And I'm not fond of Linden's cursing! It's "incondign" in the Land. SRD writing style has either "aged" or it's a deliberate change. In the GI, he's said that he sees in words, that developing detail descriptions that appeal to the senses is an excrutiating effort on his part. Perhaps that statement also relates to the change.Baradakas wrote:I got Runes yesterday at Barnes and Nobles!!!!!! I'm about 100 pages in and I'm spellbound. But has anyone else noticed that SRD's writing style has changed????
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There is some belief that this is a deliberate reflection of the content of the book. As Kevin's Dirt and her obsession blinds Linden to the Land and her own lack of wisdom, so are the readers likewise blinded to the beauty of what's around her. And these bronze age Stonedowner oafs and absurd Haruchai are hardly worthy of being saved, we and she might easily conclude.Baradakas wrote: But has anyone else noticed that SRD's writing style has changed????
I'm beginning to think that in Linden Avery we're reading a retelling of the story of Kevin Landwaster. The fact that it's called Kevin's Dirt may well be a clue to that. We have yet to learn where it came from -
Spoiler
Kastenessen seems the most likely culprit given what Foul said, but why I can't guess.
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Finished it. Still absorbing.
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Got it last Thursday, finished it Saturday. Can't believe I've got to wait another 2 years for the next one.
Shees, its just like the early 80's all over again.
Shees, its just like the early 80's all over again.
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Finished it over the weekend. I should read it again, in case I missed stuff. 



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it still hasn't sunk in that I'm going to have to wait so long for the next one...I'm still pondering Runes. Of course, since technically Runes hasn't been officially released, I still have plenty of time for the wait to sink in!
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First Revenant
I finished the book last week, Read like a psychopath possesed by a Raver. Remember the kid in the old movie Never Ending Story, felt something like that.
Now to say the least. I wish I would have savored it. Read bits and pieces here and there. The occasional time outs to the "Porcelain God"
mayhap would have sufficed for the proper pro-longed intervals.
Now I'm going through withdrawl! I havent seen it posted on here and looked it up on the net for some vast knowledge.
So I'm going to ask.......
Anyone know when the second book (Final Revenant) is to be released? Any rumors or what not? Catch a whisper?

Now to say the least. I wish I would have savored it. Read bits and pieces here and there. The occasional time outs to the "Porcelain God"

Now I'm going through withdrawl! I havent seen it posted on here and looked it up on the net for some vast knowledge.
So I'm going to ask.......
Anyone know when the second book (Final Revenant) is to be released? Any rumors or what not? Catch a whisper?

"What is your name?"
"That is another long story," the Giant returned and repeated, "What is your need?"
But Atiaran insisted dully, "Your name."
Again a gleam sprang from under the Giant's massive brows. "There is power in names."
"That is another long story," the Giant returned and repeated, "What is your need?"
But Atiaran insisted dully, "Your name."
Again a gleam sprang from under the Giant's massive brows. "There is power in names."
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Someone in this forum asked him how far along he was with Fatal Revenant when he was at a book signing. He answered that he was not far along, but that he would really get to work when he was done with the book tour.

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Well, here I am!!! I've finished my FIRST reading of RUNES. I can't explain my mixed emotions. I loved it, that is certain. Mr. Donaldson didn't disappoint, and I knew he wouldn't. So MUCH happened in this first book. So much is hinted at and eluded too, what a fantastic setup to the rest of this glorious story!!! I won't say much more in this thread, I just thought I would start here, since this seems to be the place to announce the acquiring and the finishing of the book (this is my first sojourn into this forum).
I'll add this tho...
Linden!! Girl!!!
I'll add this tho...
Linden!! Girl!!!

And I believe in you
altho you never asked me too
I will remember you
and what life put you thru.
~fly fly little wing, fly where only angels sing~
~this world was never meant for one as beautiful as you~
...for then I could fly away and be at rest. Sweet rest, Mom. We all love and miss you.

altho you never asked me too
I will remember you
and what life put you thru.
~fly fly little wing, fly where only angels sing~
~this world was never meant for one as beautiful as you~
...for then I could fly away and be at rest. Sweet rest, Mom. We all love and miss you.


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Hope your son feels better.duchess of malfi wrote:I'm not very far into the book at all.![]()
My little son has been very sick this week
, and everytime I get a few minutes to myself, I have been nodding off.
But he's getting better (or I wouldn't be here this afternoon), so maybe in a day or two I will be clear headed enough to read.

He/She who dies with the most toys wins! Wait a minute ... I can't die!!!
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I'm beginning to think my Runes read is cursed.
My younger son is beating his staph infection, and is beginning to feel a lot better. So, this morning, my older son tripped and fell down some stairs, got to spend half the day in the ER, and will be on crutches for the next two weeks.
But at least they think his ankle is sprained instead of broken.
It's been a bad year for ankles. I took a tumble in the parking lot of the restaurant where we met SRD, and now have an ugly scar on my left ankle...much more seriously, my younger son's infection is on his left ankle, and he will probably have some scarring from it...now its my older son's turn (and its his left ankle, too)...
I have only read about half of Runes, but is there any serous left ankle problems in it involving any important characters?



It's been a bad year for ankles. I took a tumble in the parking lot of the restaurant where we met SRD, and now have an ugly scar on my left ankle...much more seriously, my younger son's infection is on his left ankle, and he will probably have some scarring from it...now its my older son's turn (and its his left ankle, too)...
I have only read about half of Runes, but is there any serous left ankle problems in it involving any important characters?

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Not that I can think of. But that Red Sox pitcher's having ankle problems. Maybe your family's watching too much baseball! 



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