Book log: Damosel
Nov. 10th, 2008 01:19 pmAttention attention!
elisem is having another fabulous clearance sale. Somebody go buy something, because my wallet and my self-control aren't speaking to each other right now.
I am actually wearing a pendant I bought from Elise right now--I love it dearly. So go see if something calls your name!
ETA: If you link to the sale in a public post, you can get entered into a drawing for a gift certificate. And here you thought I was just being charitable, giving you all this friendly PSA.
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Damosel by Stephanie Spinner
Damosel is a Lady of the Lake, and as such, she is bound by many rules. Rules about ettiquete, rules about magic usage, rules about promises. She is happy in the solitude of her lake, but when she promises the wizard Merlin that she will look out for the young king Arthur, she is forced to pay attention--and get involved--in the goings-on of mortals.
Twixt is a dwarf, stunted and tormented by one cruel master after another. When he encounters and aids Sir Tor, he finds himself first in the employ of the knight--and then in the employ of King Arthur himself. And so Twixt has a front row seat as the drama of Arthur's life explodes.
This book was a funny reading experience for me. I found Damosel herself very off-putting--sometimes she felt too silly, too bound by the Rules that I couldn't quite buy her or her world--and sometimes she felt too distant. I have trouble suspending disbelief when a character talks about something that happened when she was "just a child of ninety years old." And I certainly didn't buy Damosel's romance, which, despite being a major plot point, felt very forced to me.
What I did buy was Twixt. While Damosel's chapters kept jarring me out of the Arthurian world, Twixt's chapters kept pulling me in. Whenever I was reading Twixt, I could hear his voice, believe in his character, his world. Twixt was very real to me. When I came out of his chapters, I felt like I was blinking in sudden, too-harsh light. His voice lingered in my ears--sometimes, when I moved on to the Damosel chapters, I was confused, because my head was still with Twixt, and I couldn't understand what Twixt would be doing in a lake.
This book is definitly an interesting take on Arthurian legend. It doesn't feel very young to me, but I can imagine myself eating it up as a teen. The Damosel chapters are like Mists of Avalon lite--very lite. But the Twixt chapters are marvellous. I would have loved a whole book of Twixt.
I am actually wearing a pendant I bought from Elise right now--I love it dearly. So go see if something calls your name!
ETA: If you link to the sale in a public post, you can get entered into a drawing for a gift certificate. And here you thought I was just being charitable, giving you all this friendly PSA.
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Damosel by Stephanie Spinner
Damosel is a Lady of the Lake, and as such, she is bound by many rules. Rules about ettiquete, rules about magic usage, rules about promises. She is happy in the solitude of her lake, but when she promises the wizard Merlin that she will look out for the young king Arthur, she is forced to pay attention--and get involved--in the goings-on of mortals.
Twixt is a dwarf, stunted and tormented by one cruel master after another. When he encounters and aids Sir Tor, he finds himself first in the employ of the knight--and then in the employ of King Arthur himself. And so Twixt has a front row seat as the drama of Arthur's life explodes.
This book was a funny reading experience for me. I found Damosel herself very off-putting--sometimes she felt too silly, too bound by the Rules that I couldn't quite buy her or her world--and sometimes she felt too distant. I have trouble suspending disbelief when a character talks about something that happened when she was "just a child of ninety years old." And I certainly didn't buy Damosel's romance, which, despite being a major plot point, felt very forced to me.
What I did buy was Twixt. While Damosel's chapters kept jarring me out of the Arthurian world, Twixt's chapters kept pulling me in. Whenever I was reading Twixt, I could hear his voice, believe in his character, his world. Twixt was very real to me. When I came out of his chapters, I felt like I was blinking in sudden, too-harsh light. His voice lingered in my ears--sometimes, when I moved on to the Damosel chapters, I was confused, because my head was still with Twixt, and I couldn't understand what Twixt would be doing in a lake.
This book is definitly an interesting take on Arthurian legend. It doesn't feel very young to me, but I can imagine myself eating it up as a teen. The Damosel chapters are like Mists of Avalon lite--very lite. But the Twixt chapters are marvellous. I would have loved a whole book of Twixt.
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Date: 2008-11-10 07:04 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2008-11-10 07:10 pm (UTC)Will you be wearing the pendant there? :D I really like "She Kept Him In A Tiny Box Beneath Her Bed" and "The Tooth Of Time." Argh!
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Date: 2008-11-10 07:18 pm (UTC)I'll wear one of my Elise pendants next week, if you want. I've got a few--right now I have two that I wear like, all the time. But apparently not today.
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Date: 2008-11-10 07:20 pm (UTC)I have three windows (the two I mentioned plus "Calling On the Black Prince") opened and I keep refreshing her post to see if any of them have sold yet. Ahhhhhhhh.
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Date: 2008-11-10 07:24 pm (UTC)I have four of her pieces--the ones I wear the most right now is the aformentioned Scream, which is a gorgeous little rectangle of pietersite, and a round smooth labradorite pendant that is just about the most gorgeous thing I've ever seen.
I only let myself look when she has sales.
The earrings are sometimes more affordable, but I don't wear earrings.
Edit: "She Kept Him In A Tiny Box Beneath Her Bed" is gorgeous. DOOOO it...
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Date: 2008-11-10 07:33 pm (UTC)My ears aren't pierced, and I don't like bracelets, so necklaces are about the only thing I ever wear (plus one ring). I love the metalwork on her pendants, but have so far resisted buying. But now that the floodgates have opened...
Have I recommended my favorite Etsy shop to you yet? It's here. I am in fact wearing a necklace from that shop today, and will still be tonight!
If it comes quickly, maybe we'll both be wearing Elise pendants next Monday. :)
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Date: 2008-11-10 07:42 pm (UTC)Yay, I'm so glad you got it! It's so pretty. I've actually been admiring that one for a while. I'm happy it went to a good home.
I always try to justify my Elise purchases by looking at the regular price and feeling good I got it for less, and then reminding myself that I rarely buy jewelry. The one-two punch of those arguments usually alleviate the spending guilt.
I am excited to see your necklace tonight.
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Date: 2008-11-10 09:32 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2008-11-10 08:27 pm (UTC)Think about it--right now it's just a chunk of cash, but soon it could be a gorgeous necklace you'll love and wear forever!
Which ones are you interested in? I love jewelry-shopping vicariously!
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Date: 2008-11-10 08:58 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2008-11-10 08:38 pm (UTC)Fortunately, I don't have pierced ears, so I can't buy the Royal Fish, but oh god pendants not very nice of you at all!
(And then SHE linked to Bra Tenders, which sounds like an awesome place, and my bras are basically falling apart, and - )
...no love,
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Date: 2008-11-10 08:46 pm (UTC)I have no shame. But I also am very, very glad that I don't have pierced ears so I am safe from earring temptation. Because earring temptation is very very strong.
Fortunately for me, none of the pendants in this batch are calling my name. But I do already own four, so it's not like I've gotten off easy.
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Date: 2008-11-10 08:51 pm (UTC)It is. And. And I love fish. ...FORTUNATELY, no pierced ears for meeeee~
Ye-eeeah. I, like everyone else, sort of am looking plaintively over at She Kept Him in a Tiny Box Underneath Her Bed, but... resisting... resisting...
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Date: 2008-11-10 08:53 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-11-10 09:04 pm (UTC)And sort of not. *lol*
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Date: 2008-11-10 09:10 pm (UTC)Argh. Your fault! But in the good way. ;^)
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Date: 2008-11-10 09:14 pm (UTC)I don't feel guilty. If it comes home with you, I'm sure you'll love it. There are secrets and stories in Elise's jewelry.
I only advertise for her because I love her stuff. Thank goodness nothing in this particular sale is calling my name!
And, if you link to the sale and drop her a comment about it, you can be entered in a drawing for a gift certificate! Can't beat that.
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Date: 2008-11-10 09:34 pm (UTC)Now I just have to figure out a chain to put it on...
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Date: 2008-11-11 12:13 pm (UTC)There's something truly spectacular about being able to afford to buy yourself presents, isn't there/
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Date: 2008-11-11 12:53 pm (UTC)SO excited for my shiny :D