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Anyone wanna talk about "A Leaf On The Wind Of All Hallows"?
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Mar 09, 2011 06:37PM
Couldn't have enjoyed it more - unless it was several hundred pages longer...
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I have it on hold at the library, so so excited! I want to know more about Roger's father's mysterious death that was touched upon in Echo. Does Hallows discuss his death at all?
A collection of short stories. The book is called Songs of Love and Death. One of the stories is A Leaf on the Wind of All Hallows. Gives background into Roger's parents. A good story.
I know almost all of us are going to read Songs of Love and Death b/c of DG's contribution. What about the other short stories? Are they just as compelling as DG's work?
Haven't gotten to the 'others' yet...just so taken with 'A Leaf'...worth the price of the whole collection if you ask me...I just want to say - 'what FUN!'...I have shared Diana with as many people as I can - and the concensus is that she is a phenom, plain and simple (a contradiction in terms if I've ever heard one)...but, c'maghn! My aquaintenances are fairly well read and NONE can recall an author with DG's capacity - to enthrall, to engage, to amaze - och, I could go on and on. Just when you can't imagine her being able to come up with MORE twists'n'turns in her unbelievably complex and compelling saga - she devises an amazing backstory for our beloved Rog...she makes Jerry and Dolly MacKenzie come to life on each page. She makes us care about them - seperate and apart from whatever part they play in Roger's story - and then - AND THEN! she figures out a way to weave ROG HIMSELF - as we know him in the Outlander series !BAM! smack into the middle of denouement of this seemingly insignificant little short story...ifrin!
I was actually really bored with all the flying details. I found the story verra enjoyable once the crash took place. Fun stuff indeed!
@Amy - have you read the entire 'O' series? ('Don't want to inadvertently introduce any 'spoilers'...)
OK! So did you love the reference DG made to Roger's verra distant recollection of a paternal voice sayin', "I've got you" (or something to that effect) in ABOSAA?
I read A leaf on the wind of all hallows the other day and I was wondering if someone can help me remember something, there are two characters in it that DG says are mentioned in Echo in the bone (view spoiler)
Layali wrote: "I read A leaf on the wind of all hallows the other day and I was wondering if someone can help me remember something, there are two characters in it that DG says are mentioned in Echo in the bone [..."You should read book 8, Written In My Own Heart's Blood. The answer is in there. But if you want a spoiler the answer is (view spoiler)
This book was SSOOOO sad. And I'm so conflicted if I want Roger to know how it turned out or not. It would be nice if he knew that his (view spoiler) but so sad that (view spoiler)
Wendy F wrote: "Can you fill me on on how [spoilers removed]."I don't know if you remember the story of how Roger says his Mother died? (view spoiler)
Thank u :-D if the answer is in book 8 I'm not touching those spoilers lol I'm planning on starting it this month, but when DG said they were mentioned in book 7 I got antsy because I couldn't remember them.
Layali wrote: "Thank u :-D if the answer is in book 8 I'm not touching those spoilers lol I'm planning on starting it this month, but when DG said they were mentioned in book 7 I got antsy because I couldn't reme..."I do believe they are mentioned in book 7 but I can't remember where or when. Probably towards the end though. It's not said directly because the plot hasn't unraveled yet but if you can remember the story and the details, you can probably figure it out.







