‘April hath put a spirit of youth in everything’ – William Shakespeare
21 March 2014
Filed under Book Reviews
Tags: Once Upon a Time, Stainless Steel Droppings
How very appropriate. Okay, maybe it’s not quite April but Spring is upon us and the sentiment remains. Once Upon A Time is here again!
Dust off your fairy wings, throw open your hobbit holes and sprinkle a little magic into your reading.
Every year at this time Stainless Steel Droppings hosts his Once Upon a Time challenge. Now, don’t be put off by the word challenge, this event is all about the fun and the word really remains in there purely on a historical basis (yes, historical because this event is well old – 8 years – and is enormously popular!). What makes this event so very excellent – well, it focuses on my main book loves: Fairy Tale, Folklore, Fantasy and Mythology! How could you resist such sweet charms? More to the point – how can you resist coming up with any number of twisted explanations as to how you snuck that Grimdark in amongst your reads (hey, it’s fantasy, right?)?
I’ve been saving my precioussss books just for this. I has plenty stashed to one side – but, you don’t have to read plenty – one only! One book – come on – I challenge you to read that one book and enter this event. I double dare you. Last one to enter is a rotten egg!
‘The time has come, my little friends, to talk of other things / Of shoes and ships and sealing wax, of cabbages and kings / And why the sea is boiling hot, and whether pigs have wings / Calloo, Callay, come run away / With the cabbages and kings.’ (Lewis Carroll – you’ve got to love him – have you read his Cheshire Cat song – okay, maybe he wasn’t on drugs when he wrote it but methinks he must have eaten a few mushroom pies!)
Come join the fun.
This sounds great, I’m going to sign up! 🙂
Excellent – you will love it. So many people get involved. It’s a bit harsh on your TBR I must admit – but, you know, BOOKS!!!
Lynn 😀
ALL THE BOOKS 🙂
Good to see you’re joining as well. What books will you be reading?
Ohh, I have to make a LIST!! I need to go and check out my TBR. I’ve got Lud in the Mist, Beauty, Splintered, Libriomancer – I should go and put them all together. What about you?
Lynn 😀
You’ve already seen my list I think, so all I’m going to say is that I am currently enjoying “The Golem and the Djinni”. Great book so far. As this one is quite big, over 600 pages, I may do a short one after, just to balance things out. Maybe “Poison”, by Sarah Pinborough. We’ll see.
Enjoy!
Yep, stopped over and checked it out! I love looking at everyone else’s choices. I need to go and sort my act out now!
Lynn 😀
Lud-in-the-Mist!!! ❤ I had SO much fun with that one when I read it. I hope you'll enjoy it!
Is it Tepper's or McKinley's Beauty that’s on your pile? *nosy*
Beauty by McKinley – not heard of the Tepper’s one – is it good?
Thank you for posting this. This will be the first challenge I’ll be participating in. 🙂
That’s brilliant – this is such a good challenge – or none challenge – that’s it’s fun for all. There are such a lot of people who take part that you’re bound to find some who you have lots of books in common with and will enjoy blogging with.
The only thing now of course – this being the first event you’ve take part in – is you’ll be a bit spoiled by this one and compare all others to it! Thankfully – there’s another event in Autumn hosted by Stainless Steel Droppings again and that one focuses on thrillers, chillers, mystery, horror – basically anything dark or that goes bump in the night.
Enjoy.
Lynn 😀
I am not much into horror or such events, especially those year long ones. But let’s focus at the challenge at hand.
Indeed – focus!! I can do that *deep breaths*. 🙂
I am planning to take part. I hope you have fun and I look forward to seeing what you read 🙂
Yes, ditto. Just choosing my books now!
Lynn 😀
It completely slipped my notice that this challenge had come around again, but I’ve already finished one book that meets the criteria so it would be silly not to sign up really, wouldn’t it? Not to mention that I’m in a real fantasy mood at the moment, which doesn’t necessarily happen that often for me. Looking forward to seeing everyone’s choices!
Absolutely – you’re already off to a great start then!
Lynn 😀
Great introduction to the event. I used to tell my daughters that Lewis Carroll poem about The Walrus and the Carpenter. They always felt a little sad about the oysters…Looking forward to the journey ahead.
I know – the poor little oysters were so cute with their bonnets!
Lynn 😀
I am excited to be participating! Happy reading!
Me too! It’s good to have events that make you feel excited.
Lynn 😀
Hehe, have fun with your preciousssss books! This challenge is so much fun every year. 🙂
It is and I will certainly try to.
Lynn 😀
It’s a pretty effortless challenge, isn’t it. One book and you’re in. 🙂
I still hope I’ll read many more.
Happy reading to you.
It is effortless – especially if you already read and enjoy this type of book (which I do). In fact the main problem will be stopping myself going overboard!
Happy reading to you also.
Lynn 😀
Got to love Lewis Carroll’s books. Happy reading!
Thanks 😀