The Pilgrim of Hate
Jul. 8th, 2006 08:05 pmHeat wave hit again, so I spent less time at the computer and more time sprawled all over my bed where I can read and write without the need of moving... or letting my poor feet hang.
I made some decent headway with The Shoemaker's Daughter, having now posted the experimental Chapter 5 to "Otherworlds" for viewing - not that there would be much hope for that, but anyway.
Aside from that and watching TV, I re-read some of the "Brother Cadfael Chronicles", and I think I have to change my mind about my favourite part. For a while, it was The Sanctuary Sparrow, because I loved that minstrel boy so bloody much. But I think it's The Pilgrim of Hate now. Not only because Cadfael got to see his son once again (I'm such a hopeless romantic), but also because of the miracle that happened.
The miraculous healing of Rhun is described with such wonderful simpleness, it makes me cry every single time I read it. And I think Rhun is one of the most wonderful characters of the entire series. So selfless, but also so completely without illusions, and yet so open and loving to everyone...
I hope Bestsellers will get me the two remaining books I'm still missing, then I'll start re-reading the entire series once again. There are books you just have to read again and again and again.
Until then, though, I think I'm gonna submerge into Life in a Medieval Castle by Frances and Joseph Gies. I've had that book for some time by now, leafed through it superficially, but it seems to me that it's time to take a closer look.
I made some decent headway with The Shoemaker's Daughter, having now posted the experimental Chapter 5 to "Otherworlds" for viewing - not that there would be much hope for that, but anyway.
Aside from that and watching TV, I re-read some of the "Brother Cadfael Chronicles", and I think I have to change my mind about my favourite part. For a while, it was The Sanctuary Sparrow, because I loved that minstrel boy so bloody much. But I think it's The Pilgrim of Hate now. Not only because Cadfael got to see his son once again (I'm such a hopeless romantic), but also because of the miracle that happened.
The miraculous healing of Rhun is described with such wonderful simpleness, it makes me cry every single time I read it. And I think Rhun is one of the most wonderful characters of the entire series. So selfless, but also so completely without illusions, and yet so open and loving to everyone...
I hope Bestsellers will get me the two remaining books I'm still missing, then I'll start re-reading the entire series once again. There are books you just have to read again and again and again.
Until then, though, I think I'm gonna submerge into Life in a Medieval Castle by Frances and Joseph Gies. I've had that book for some time by now, leafed through it superficially, but it seems to me that it's time to take a closer look.
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Date: 2006-07-10 08:51 pm (UTC)Wishing cooler weather for you - I'd send some if we had any to offer. Alas, all we expect in thunderstorms for the next week!
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Date: 2006-07-10 09:54 pm (UTC)