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OK, if we're goint to go down this route of Reverse Glass Fantasy on the REAL world I suggest STAMPING BUTTERFLIES by Jon Courtney Grimwood
Enchantment by Orson Scott Card is the first book that comes to mind, The Looking Glass Wars by Frank Beddor is the second.
Dawn wrote: ""War for the Oaks" by Emma Bull"If, as I believe, we can nominate one and second two, I (secondly) second War for the Oaks by Emma Bull.
I mentioned Stamping Butterflies, also by Grimwood, but will second Geoffrey's suggestion if only because Grimwood is one of the best contemporary science fiction writers we have and has enough grit in his fantasy not to be just another dungeons and dragons merchant
Except the Queen by Jane Yolen and Snyder about two fairies exiled to earth and the people they befriend.http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/70...
The Forever King by Molly Cochran and Warren Murphy, which is King Arthur in New York, but with no memory that he is King Arthur. See
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/20...
On the poll so far:Hatching Magic by Ann Downer
Faerie Tale by Raymond E. Feist
Enchantment by Orson Scott Card
War for the Oaks by Emma Bull
Sandman: Preludes and Nocturnes by Neil Gaiman
The Looking Glass Wars by Frank Beddor
End of the World Blues by Jon Courtenay Grimwood
Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer
We have 8 so far, with room for 2 more. I'm also going to check over this list in a bit and make sure that each one qualifies for the theme.
In Doc Sidhe by Aaron Allston it is mainly characters from our world (grimworld) going to fairworld with magic... but some of characters go from fairworld to grimworld.So I am not sure if it would qualify as "Reverse Looking Glass"...
Venkat wrote: "The Amulet of Samarkhand by Jonathan StroudThe Amulet of Samarkand"
I second the Amulet of Samarkhand.
I think that Running with the Demon by Terry Brooks and The Amulet of Samarkhand by Jonathan Stroud wrap up our list of 10. Later this afternoon, I'll take a look at all the books and make sure they qualify, and if any have to be removed, I'll add Inkheart by Cornelia Funke in its place.Thanks guys!
As an aside - if you're browsing the list and think that any of them don't qualify, go ahead and give me a heads up here.
I'm not sure Amulet Of Samarkhand fits the theme. It's about a demon on earth, but it's an alternate earth where magic works.
Tayla36 wrote: "I'm not sure Amulet Of Samarkhand fits the theme. It's about a demon on earth, but it's an alternate earth where magic works."I was thinking the same thing.
The Demon's Lexicon, by Sarah Rees Brennan.
And I second Enchantment by OSC.
And I second Enchantment by OSC.
I concur with Tayla36 and Peregrine about The Amulet of Samarkhand, and I'm striking End of the World Blues by Jon Courtenay Grimwood because everywhere I look tells me that Grimwood is a sci-fi author, and we need to keep this selection to a fantasy book. Perhaps for Brad's next theme month, Grimwood will fit the theme.This leaves us with 9 books instead of the 10 I initially suggested, but there's still a good variety of books to pick from. You can vote here until the 25th:
http://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/31...
I somehow missed your first entry Jeffrey, I do apologize. I think you must have posted while I was compiling my comment under yours.
I'm not sure if Running with the Demon by Brooks really qualifies. Wasn't John time travelling from the future? I guess that might have only been a potential future though, which is sort of like another realm. Damn good story regardless!
Jay wrote: "I'm not sure if Running with the Demon by Brooks really qualifies. Wasn't John time travelling from the future? I guess that might have only been a potential future though, which is sort of like an..."I don't think he was a time-traveler, but that's just me. But, the first one wouldn't have fit this category. "Gypsy Morph" would have, though.
My bad. It's been a long time since I've read those. He was plagued by visions of the future, wasn't he? Hey, now I have an excuse to reread the trilogy.
Jay wrote: "My bad. It's been a long time since I've read those. He was plagued by visions of the future, wasn't he? Hey, now I have an excuse to reread the trilogy."He did have visions of the future. I think I'll re-read it, too, and work all the way through the Shannara series as well :)
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Please keep your nominations in the format, "book, author." Links to the book using the add book/author tool at the top of the comment box are helpful.
So have at it - what book involving a fantasy world character that ends up in our world would you like to read in April?