All these are fandoms that I keep on requesting/nominating/writing for Yuletide...
Childhood Fave The Princess and the Goblin and its sequel, The Princess and Curdie, by George MacDonald (1824-1905). These books ate my brain from the age of seven or so. Much later, I realized they also win the award for The Most Goddess Imagery Used by a 19th-Century White Male Christian Author.
Desert Island Books High on the list of books I'd never be without - Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea. Especially the original trilogy.
Epic Cast-of-Thousands Series FTW Julian May's Saga of the Exiles and Galactic Milieu - a two-series ouroboros with psychic powers, aliens, politics, time-travel, family dramas, evil beings, murders, spaceships, French-Canadians and Scots! (What's not to like?)
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Childhood Fave
The Princess and the Goblin and its sequel, The Princess and Curdie, by George MacDonald (1824-1905). These books ate my brain from the age of seven or so. Much later, I realized they also win the award for The Most Goddess Imagery Used by a 19th-Century White Male Christian Author.
Desert Island Books
High on the list of books I'd never be without - Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea. Especially the original trilogy.
Epic Cast-of-Thousands Series FTW
Julian May's Saga of the Exiles and Galactic Milieu - a two-series ouroboros with psychic powers, aliens, politics, time-travel, family dramas, evil beings, murders, spaceships, French-Canadians and Scots! (What's not to like?)