‘A pox on your house’

Every Thursday we go a travelling.  We pack up our spotted hankies with provisions and go in search of the tropes of fantasy.  Yep, it’s time for some Tough Travelling as hosted by Nathan at the Fantasy Review Barn.  This week : CURSES are long-standing ill-wishings which, in Fantasyland, often manifest as semi sentient. They have to be broken or dispelled. {Can include}

-Curses on lands, curses on families, curses on buildings, cureses on rings/swords, curses on people, curses with conditions.

And so, without further ado, I give you my list – although I feel compelled first of all to mention the play that shall not be mentioned, you know, that Scottish play, Shakespeare?  Cursed for sure.  Did Shakespeare really use true witches incantations (queue evil laughter).  Anyway, moving swiftly on:

  1. Cursed by Benedict Jacka – the clue, of course, is in the title.  I’ve read the first couple of this series and enjoyed them.  One of the characters definitely has a curse – Luna.  But, I’m not going to tell you about the curse because that would spoil all the fun of reading it for yourself.
  2. Blackbird, Mockingbird, Cormorant by Chuck Wendig – Miriam Black.  I do LOVE this series and so this may be something of a cheat.  Could I possible get away with Miriam being cursed with the ability to foresee the exact time and nature of a person’s death – following her own near death experience (I think that was when the ability manifested – but my memory could be being tricksy!)
  3. The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson.  Something of a ghost story and something of a psychological thriller.  I’m plumping for the house being cursed by badness.  Badness by the person who built it and badness of what happened within it’s walls.  Anyhow, it seems to be evil!!
  4. Howl’s Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones – I loved this book!  Anyway, the young girl of the story, Sophie, finds herself cursed by the Witch of the Waste.
  5. Prince of Fools by Mark Lawrence – very entertaining epic adventure involving Prince Jalan and Snorri ver Snagason who are cursed by a witch and their fates are tied together.
  6. Ring by Koji Suzuki – in which a video tape is cursed and anybody who watches it will die within a specified time frame.
  7. White Cat by Holly Black – I haven’t finished this series yet but I did enjoy the first two books.  Set in the world as we know but with an alternative history where curse workers have been banned.

Honorable mentions:

Harry Potter!  Three curses which shall not be named here!

LoTR – the one ring – cursed!

Princess Fiona – cursed to change form at the end of each day.

16 Responses to “‘A pox on your house’”

  1. Nathan's avatar Nathan

    Oh, how the hell did I forget about Howl’s Moving Castle? I always try to put Jones on the list when I can because of the whole author of the tough guide things.

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      Yes, I meant to mention her being the author of the tough guide and then completely forgot!
      Lynn 😀

  2. Kavir's avatar Rabindranauth

    Awesome list! I love your title for it, haha.

  3. Pabkins's avatar Tabitha (Not Yet Read)

    Heck yah! Howl’s Moving Castle and White Cat! oo ooo and BlackBird – such excelllllllent examples of awful curses!

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      I had fun with this one I must admit. i had a couple more but took them off!
      Lynn 😀

  4. Mogsy @ BiblioSanctum's avatar Mogsy @ BiblioSanctum

    Heck yeah I LOVE the Miriam Black series. I should have thought of her power when it comes to curses! Nice pick!

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      Yay, I wasn’t sure if I was cheating a bit there because you tend to think of curses and witches being linked really! Plus I couldn’t really remember – did Miriam get her gift/curse after a near death experience??
      Lynn 😀

  5. jessicabookworm's avatar jessicabookworm

    Interesting choices. I was thinking of LOTR and Harry Potter too.

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      You have to love the fact that LoTR and Harry Potter get a mention EVERY week – awesomeness.
      Lynn 😀

  6. Genki Jason's avatar Genki Jason

    Great choices. Howl’s Moving Castle and Ringu… What a combination!

  7. Danya @ Fine Print's avatar Danya @ Fine Print

    Including a Diana Wynne Jones book on a list inspired by a Diana Wynne Jones book…so meta. I haven’t finished the Curse Workers series yet either, but I love Holly Black. Here’s hoping it finishes strong! *fingers crossed*

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      Haha, thanks. Yeah, I hope the Holly Black series finishes well – I think it will, she’s a good author and I’ve enjoyed a few of hers.
      Lynn 😀

  8. Lisa (@TenaciousReader)'s avatar Lisa (@TenaciousReader)

    Blackbirds definitely counts! I put it on my list too, because if that ‘gift’ is not a curse, I don’t know what is.

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      Yes, that was what I was thinking too – glad somebody else had this one – I love this series.
      Lynn 😀

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