This, on the other hand, while not THE favorite, is a great book with a hell of an opening:
It is said -- and it is true -- that just before we are born, a cavern angel holds his finger to our mouths and whispers, "Hush! Don't tell what you know."
This is why we have a cleft on our upper lips and remember nothing of where we came from.
Toward the end of the last century -- in 1978, to be precise -- a smooth-lipped boy appeared in the world.
They're amazing. I love her worldbuilding, I love how she does romance. Summers at Castle Auburn and General Winston's Daughter are two of my favorites outside of the Samaria series.
"In A Hole In The Ground There Lived A Hobbit"
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Date: 2011-08-26 03:07 am (UTC)I picked it up at the bookstore on a whim years ago and, though I could never pin down why I liked it so much, I've reread it at least 3 times.
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