Once upon a time…
21 March 2015
Filed under Book Reviews
Tags: Once Upon a Time, OuaT event sign up, Stainless Steel Droppings
Yes, it’s that time of year and again Carl at Stainless Steel Droppings is hosting his Once Upon a Time event. I’ll be signing up as I love to take the opportunity to see what everyone will choose to read and no doubt my TBR will gain a few extra pounds as a result.
The details of the event are here. Plus I’ve shared an excerpt below:
‘Saturday, March 21st marks the official start date of the ninth annual Once Upon a Time Challenge. This is a reading and viewing and gaming event that encompasses four broad categories: Fairy Tale, Folklore, Fantasy and Mythology, including the seemingly countless sub-genres and blending of genres that fall within this spectrum. The challenge continues through June 21st and allows for very minor (1 book only) participation as well as more immersion depending on your reading/viewing/gaming whims.’
The main rules of Once Upon a Time are that nobody talks about Once Upon a Time – sorry, wrong thing altogether. Okay, there are no rules, you can read, watch and play along as much as you want. Post your reviews and open yourself up to discussion with lots of other excellent bloggers. The only real rule to bear in mind is to have fun and plenty of it!
I’m not really signing up for a particular challenge – I’m going to make it up as I go along (see, no rules to break).
Finally, I thought I’d share a few opening lines to fantasy novels that I’m hoping to get to:
‘Once upon a time, somewhere before her second divorce, Marie had smiled’ – Grimm Mistresses, Mercedes M Yardley and Stacey Turner
‘Ironically, since the attacks, the sunsets have been glorious’ – Angelfall, Susan Ee
‘What hadn’t been burned, had been broken’ – The Unremembered, Peter Orullian
‘Pretend, just for a moment, that you have attained your most deep-seated desire’ – Traitor’s Blade, Sebastien De Castell
‘Three children lay on the rocks at the water’s edge’ – Daughter of the Forest, Juliet Marillier
Reblogged this on The Fiction Times.
You’re probably being much more sensible than me with my loooong booklist 😀
Haha, I’m planning on making it up as a I go along – basically, it will either go really well – or it won’t! I don’t get as stressed about these things as I probably used to. This is just purely for fun and also for me to pick up some good book recommendations.
Lynn 😀
I’m making it up as I go along as well. I’ve fallen off the internet lately and am hoping that this will be a good incentive to come back. 🙂
Yeah, come on – it’s our kind of books isn’t it so we should be good to go…
Exactly! It’s not as if there aren’t *counts to make sure I haven’t lost track* six bookshelves in my apartment, most of which have a pretty decent selection of fantasy. I think I’ve got a book hoarding problem.
Six bookshelves, mmm, yes, I think that is the sign of book hoarding LOL
…especially considering that it’s only a one-bedroom apartment.
One day I’ll be rich enough to get a spare room that will have floor-to-ceiling built in bookshelves on every wall, big comfy leather/pleather armchairs, and one shelf will contain aged Scotch.
Sounds like a dream come true!
Smart! I look forward to seeing what you choose to read for this. I do love this Spring challenge!
I do too. It’s very relaxed and I like that there’s no pressure.
Lynn 😀
Sounds like a very relaxing reading challenge/event, the kind I like 🙂 Dang it, and I had just finished reading Fairest by Marissa Meyer.
I’m hoping to read a few good ones – I always struggle with Folklore and myth – I suppose fae and Gods might do the trick – a bit of rule bending here and there, well, there are no rules actually!
Thinking the Juliet Marilier will be a good one for this.
Lynn 😀
Sounds cool. I’m going to check it out. Thanks for spotlighting it. 🙂
I think you’d really like it – tbh if you read these sort of books there’s no extra reading involved. I just read my normal reads and then post the link – I do like to check out others reviews, particularly if I see anything I’ve been keeping my eye on.
Lynn 😀
I hope you enjoy this event again this year! I am also taking part again 🙂
Love the first lines — I want to read all of the books that begin with these lines!
Haha, I love trying to find good opening lines. I think my absolute favourites are The Graveyard Book and Rebecca.
Lynn 😀