Trudi Canavan has created a domain so her website has changed to www.trudicanavan.com and her e-mail address has also changed. We're all still waiting for her to release her new trilogy, but the time for it is fast approaching! I'm working on some Akkarin/Sonea pieces of art, I'll be putting them up soon. That's all for now! Toodles: Jess
updated 9-11-05
Yes, so here you are, in my fan site. It is meager, I admit, but I must vent somewhere!
I will now warn you of my amazing obsession with reading. It is very likely I'll subject you to a constant barrage of 'must reads' and 'if you don't I'll send my minions after yous', so be ready.
Now, just to give you a little breather before we begin, here are a couple of sites I found unimaginably funny:
http://www.eviloverlord.com Please be sure you have a decent amount of free time before you attempt to surf this site; it's quite long.
http://www.potterpuppetpals.com Short and funny, that is if you like puppets and Harry Potter...
http://www.muffinfilms.com Well.... What can I say other then "go check this out"?
I've fallen in love with trudi Canavan's Black Magician Trilogy, mainly because it rocks.
updated: 1-27-05
Must Reads:
Roger Zelazny's Amber Chronicles a.k.a. The Book of Amber: It is all about sibling rivalries and alter demensions called shadows. I'm currently starting the 10 book chronicle all over again. As a note, the books are told first person by Corwin and then later on, the other books are taken over by Corwin's son, Merlin(no not THE Merlin).
I shouldn't even have to tell you to read all things Trudi Canavan.
J.R.R. Tolkien is a master of the arts. Anything you read on him will always be exemplory if a little drawn out.
Patricia Wrede's The Enchanted Forest Chronicles is awesome. I think it consists of four books and it tells the tale of Cimorene, a rather unusual princess. She Doesn't want to do the things that are "expected and proper" for princesses to do, so she runs off to be a Dragon's Princess. The books are happy-go-lucky and never cease to cause a chuckle. They don't end sad, but the last books leaves you to your imagination in the sense that their future is left unsaid. Meant for youngsters, but still entertaining.
The Scent of Magic is a good book also. I don't remember who wrote it, but I liked it. It follows the life of a girl who was gifted with a special nose for smelling out evil and good and all other things. She ends up helping to save the Duke's daughter from this evil woman thing and gets her guy in the end. It's not a love story, though.
(All information was retreived from Trudi Canavan's very own website and is copyighted to her. This is not the official Black Magician Trilogy website. For more information visit Trudi Canavan.)
