Hounded by Kevin Hearne, week 2 of readalong

So, this is week two of our readalong of Hounded by Kevin Hearne.   I’m enjoying the readalong and getting to chat with all these other bloggers who are also enjoying the series.   Last week we all discussed the meaning of names and it made for some interesting reading.  I didn’t know what my name meant before that and quite fittingly, giving this is the Druid Chronicles, it’s Celtic and means waterfall.  There were some really interesting comments and if you’re interested in joining I’ve put the schedule below.  Just go and check any of these out.

Discussion Schedule:
March 02nd: Chapters 1-5 hosted by Geeky Blogger’s Book Blog
March 09th: Chapters 6-10 hosted by On a Book Bender
March 16th: Chapters 11-15 hosted by Smash Attack Reads!
March 23rd: Chapters 16-20 hosted by In the Closet With a Bibliophile
March 30th: Chapters 21-25 + epilogue hosted by The Unread Reader

April 06th: Special interview with Kevin Hearne & announcement of winners!

1. In Chapter 6, Atticus goes hunting with Oberon and Flidais. What was supposed to be a fun hunting trip turned rather disastrous. Were you expecting something like this to happen or did it catch you by surprise? Have you ever had something that should have been fun turn disastrous or nearly disastrous?

I did expect something to go wrong on the hunting trip but I didn’t see the direction that would take and I really didn’t take into account just how very ruthless Flidais would turn out to be.  Speaking personally of disasters (or near ones) I think the closest – was a highly anticipated trip to Venice where we completely mistimed the travel time to get to the airport and as we set out not only had darkness set in, it was rush hour and fog had also descended.  That was a fairly torturous journey which wound up with us making a mad run through the airport and barely making it onto the plane (it felt like a scene from a Home Alone movie).

2. We are only briefly introduced to the witches (or, a witch) in chapter 7. What are your first impressions? How much would you trust the witches? Why?

It’s difficult to answer this because I’ve already read the book and don’t want to give away spoilers for others who haven’t.  I can remember not liking the first witch we were introduced to – she didn’t behave very well but fortunately she underestimated Atticus.  I think it would be difficult to trust somebody when you were constantly having to be on your guard and make sure you didn’t have any stray hairs that could be picked up and used against you!

3. Oberon says, “With dogs you just go up and smell their asses and you know where you stand. It’s so much easier. Why can’t humans do that?” Do you ever wish there was an easier way to find out where you stand with someone (besides Oberon’s suggestion, of course)? In what cases would it be easier or better to hide your true feelings?

What is that about with dogs smelling each others behinds – I thought they had a good sense of smell and I can’t think of many things that could be more unpleasant!  I have mixed feelings about having a way to know where I stand with someone – it could be a real blow after all.  You could end up finding out somebody was thinking really mean things about you or worse still that they’ve never liked you!  That being said I suppose I’d sooner know if somebody didn’t like me.  I think I would settle for a compromise – a bit like Atticus being able to see somebody’s aura and be able to tell from that what sort of mood they’re in.

4. Chapter 9 makes Atticus’ life much more difficult: the witches are in some way working with Aeghus Og, Bres comes after Atticus, and more trouble appears at the end of the chapter. Have you made sense of what has happened thus far? Any predictions for what might happen?

Similar to above I won’t answer this as I’ve already read and don’t want to blurt!  Although I will admit that I definitely didn’t predict how things would wind up.

5. Atticus has had plenty of time to cultivate attitudes and ethics that would allow him to live a very long time. What do you think it is about Atticus that has allowed him to live for as long as he has?

This is an interesting question.  There are obviously other characters in the book who have also lived for a long time but they clearly have less of an ability to adapt and fit in.  This appears to be the answer to Atticus’s longevity – he adapts.  As the times change so does he.  He alters his lifestyle, his attidue, his way of speech and quite often his place of abode.  He’s tried to stay one step ahead of his enemies and of course he does have a few allies and he plays his cards close to his chest and never gives too much away.  I like the fact that he’s over 2000 years old but he isn’t cynical.  He still manages to capture the essence of youth but without seeming immature.  Plus he is able to brew that remarkable tea of his which has helped him to last for so long.  Thinking of which I have a small amendment to my answer to question No.1 It would be really good to be able to read minds, you could pick up the recipe for the tea Atticus drinks – you could then live for 2000 years and get to carry out your wildest dreams from questions No.1 of last week’s questions!

Hope everyone is enjoying the book so far!

Lynn 😀

Hounded

20 Responses to “Hounded by Kevin Hearne, week 2 of readalong”

  1. Heidi's avatar Heidi

    Some good thoughtful answers Lynn, I too have made that airport mistake and it is super stressful. I am much more careful these days. Oh yes agree about the witches, I would hate to have to be careful about all my DNA, at least Atticus showed her a thing or too. Hey, I would go to visit Atticus for a spot of tea anytime!

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      I would definitely visit Atticus – even without the tea – but tea that helps you live so long is a definite bonus.
      😀
      Lynn

  2. iamsarahsarahiam's avatar The Bookworms Lair

    I love tea, I thought the ones in the book were great if his shop was down the road I’d take a book & set up camp there 🙂

    That’s such a tease saying the ending is unpredictable on a prediction question, I’m determined to be good though so I wont find out what you mean for ages!

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      That’s the thing about having already read the book! I’m trying very hard to not give anything away!
      Lynn 😀

  3. Amanda @ On a Book Bender's avatar Amanda

    I think being able to see auras would be cool.

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      I think it’s a definite improvement on Oberon’s way of sensing what a person is like!
      Lynn 😀

  4. Christy (Love of Books)'s avatar Christy (Love of Books)

    That trip sounds miserable. At least the start of it does.

    I think Atticus has a better ability to adapt because he doesn’t look down on humans quite the way some of the others do.

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      The start was definitely a bit stressful, it was worth it in the end though and it taught me a lesson about planning. You’re right as well, Atticus doesn’t look down on humans – it’s what makes him so much more likeable.
      Lynn 😀

  5. Melissa (@BooksThings)'s avatar Melissa (@BooksThings)

    You know… I think you are on to something about those teas. I really should find his shop… Hm… if you get that mind reading ability, I hope you share some of the recipes! 😀

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      Absolutely – with everyone joining the readalong, then we can all get to carry out our travelling, etc, from week 1.
      LYnn 😀

  6. Amy @ bookgoonie's avatar Amy @ bookgoonie

    To be that old and wise and not be cynical…I need to get some of that tea, maybe. Good point.

    Imagine trying to keep up with all your hairs & spit. I’m sure my husband would appreciate the hair stuff in the shower. Oopsie 😉

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      Ha, I have two daughters – so the three of us together = blocked showers on a frequent basis. I’m an expert at sorting that out now as a result of previous experience!

      We all need that tea! Maybe we should have our own little coven – but all we’ll do is brew tea, live long, and travel much!
      Lynn 😀

  7. Prangon - TheNerdInHeels's avatar Prangon - TheNerdInHeels

    The last minute arrival at airport are always disastrous. Always forgetting stuff, leaving behind luggage. At least you guys didn’t leave anyone behind!! 😉

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      Nope, thankfully nobody got left behind! (Not even us).

      Lynn 😀

  8. Missie, The Unread Reader's avatar Missie, The Unread Reader

    I think if I ever found myself in Venice, I’d miss my plane on purpose! 🙂

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      Unfortunately, and the reason for the panic, it was the plane out to Venice that we nearly missed! That would have been a sad day and I don’t think I would have been able to go home – I would have just gone and stayed somewhere and pretended because I wouldn’t have been able to face my family and tell them (especially as I’m always late to everything).
      Lynn 😀

  9. Jen @ In the Closet With a Bibliophile's avatar Jen @ In the Closet With a Bibliophile

    So true! Dogs do have a good sense of smell, I’m really wondering now why they smell each others bums.

    I’m painfully OCD about airports. I blame it on being nervous and my tummy getting all cranky and then I feel like I’m going to throw up. I just have to be there super early or I freak out. Like nervous breakdown. My poor Hubs spends more time trying to calm me down then anything. Once I’m at the gate, I’m good.

    Venice must have been WONDERFUL! I’ve wanted to visit there forever. 🙂

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      OMG I can’t believe you’re so nervous about flying and yet you seem to have done such a lot of travel – that must have been awful for you! You would hate to go anywhere with me. I am the least organised person in the world. I never pack until we’re leaving, I’m always on the last minute, I usually pick up the wrong bag or forget keys, or something… a nightmare – but it usually works out.
      Venice was pretty amazing, magical even – I would love to go back.
      Lynn 😀

  10. Felicia the Geeky Blogger's avatar Felicia the Geeky Blogger

    ou could end up finding out somebody was thinking really mean things about you or worse still that they’ve never liked you!

    That is the catch-22, while I think I would want to know—it could also be devastating 😦

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      Definitely a catch-22. I wouldn’t mind knowing the odd thing but if somebody was being REALLY mean it would probably just make me feel so bad!
      Lynn

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