Beyond Bounds: Paranormal and Fantasy Favorites

Part of: Beyond Bounds: The Paranormal and Fantasy with Katie

What is it about a favorite book that is so comforting? When I’ve had a bad day or just can’t decide what I want to read next I always turn to the same handful of old favorites- books that over the years have become friends, the covers warn and pages bent but still loved beyond all others. Here are some of mine. What are yours?  

Sunshine by Robin McKinley is my be-all-end-all favorite vampire book. I love this one so much I picked it for my book club and made them read it, too. McKinley, famous for the Newbery Honor Book The Blue Sword, is one of my favorite authors and she’s never written a bad book. Any of her novels you can just pick up and fall into and if you haven’t yet you should.  But what I love so much about Sunshine is that it isn’t your typical (if there is such a thing anymore) vampire book. Her main character is a baker, famous for her big-as-your-head cinnamon rolls and love of sunshine who befriends a vampire.  

Winter Rose by Patricia A. McKillip is my favorite version of the fairy tale of Tam Lin. It’s been told a million times and in my eyes no one does it better than McKillip. The classic story of a girl who falls in love with a human being held captive by the fairy queen is told with beautiful prose. The characters are solid, breathing people and the story so engrossing that once you set the book down you feel as if you’ve been dreaming.  

Winter Rose was published in 1996 and McKillip wrote a sort of follow up in 2006 titled Solstice Wood which takes place generations later. With Solstice Wood the world of fairy and the wood is given a new tilt, leaving you wondering which book presents the true vision of the wood and its inhabitants.

Howl’s Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones was made into an animated film by the Japanese Director Hayao Miyazaki. I watched the anime first and then I had to dig up the book. I loved the movie but the book, as it usually is, was so much better. How could you not get pulled into a story featuring a moving castle, a wizard who eats the hearts of young girls, a horrible curse, and true love? I’ve read it several times since I first picked it up and each time I find something new to love.

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Ms. Trattner works for a non-profit agency where she is thankful for any internet time she can squeeze into her day. In her free time she reads one of the thousands of books stacked in her tiny apartment.

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  • 1 - kathleen duey

    Jun 26, 2008 at 12:24 pm

    Charlaine Harris's books are being developed as a series for HBO...can't wait!

  • 2 - katie

    Jun 26, 2008 at 12:35 pm

    I had heard about that. I'm hoping that the series will do well enough that it will come out in dvd sets since I don't have hbo.

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