Archive for July 14th, 2005

Jul 14 2005

Door in the Hedge

Published by Fence under Books

ISBN: 0698119606
Author: Robin McKinley
DDC: 813.54

This is a collection of four short novellas, two of which are retellings of old fairy tales, the other two are originals. At least I think they are, I haven’t heard or read any other versions of them. The four stories are:

  • The Stolen Princess
  • The Princess and the Frog
  • The Hunting of the Hind
  • The Twelve Dancing Princesses

The lack of characterisation was off putting, but I still enjoyed the writing in this book. McKinley has a lovely style that just lets the words flow creating wonderful scenes and worlds. I didn’t devour this book at all, still, the stories are interesting, my favourite was The Hunting of the Hind and I’m sure that any fans of McKinley would enjoy this book.

Both the original and retold stories are almost simplistic in their plots, but that is to be expected with fairy tales and stories inspired by them. I did however notice that the writer of the blurb may not have actually read the stories. The blurb says that in the world of The Stolen Princess Linadel lives in a world where princesses are stolen on there 17th birthday, but that isn’t actually true. Yes, teenage girls are stolen, but they don’t have to be princesses, and not every princess is taken.

Enough of the giving out about the blurb though, this is a well-written collection, and although they won’t be listed among my favourites I still enjoyed reading it.

Tags: 7 Stars, 813.54, Door in the Hedge, faerie, retelling fairy tales, Robin McKinley, short stories, The hunting of the Hind, The Princess and the Frog, The Stolen Princess, The Twelve Dancing Princessess

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Jul 14 2005

Hey Frogs!

Published by Fence under Ramblings

Have a good Bastille Day.

You get a day off for this right?


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Tags: Bastille Day

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Jul 14 2005

My mind is thinking, maybe I should look to that?

Published by Fence under Current Affairs

Obviously enough there has been a lot in the papers and on the telly and all over the shop in webland about terrorists and the bombings in London. (Slightly less on the continual attacks in Iraq itself, but that is a different issue) And a lot seem to be asking the question why did these “normal” young British men change. How does some one go from being “sound as a pound” to blowing himself up?

Many are pointing the finger at religion, and extreme fundamentalists. Others say the radicalisation is due to US, British and others role in Iraq, to the whole history of the west’s involvement in the middle east. (Which reminds me, Jon Snow’s Shooting History makes for very interesting reading).

I think that suicide bombers aren’t actually real Muslims. They have more in common with cult members than with members of any religion.

What is a cult?

  • It uses psychological coercion to recruit, indoctrinate and retain its members
  • It forms an elitist totalitarian society.
  • Its founder leader is self-appointed, dogmatic, messianic, not accountable and has charisma.
  • It believes ‘the end justifies the means’ in order to solicit funds recruit people.
  • Its wealth does not benefit its members or society
  • .

Tags: Iraq war, London, terrorism

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Jul 14 2005

I am… well maybe

Published by Fence under Pointless

Found this personality quiz type thing via Babble on

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Tags: personality quiz, quiz

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