Welcome to LIS!!

summer photo summer3_zpss1lsq81m.gif
As an aspiring writer, I blog about whatever happens to move me at the moment -- though some posts contain serious content, my big-picture goal is to bring a little humor into an often humorless world! Welcome, y'all, and make yourself at home! Please make sure you update your bookmarks!


When you are offended at any man's fault, turn to yourself and study your own failings. Then you will forget your anger...Epictetus





Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Hood, Scarlet, Tuck and Some Guy


I started watching Robin Hood (showing in the US on BBC America) somewhere about the middle of the first season. My hubby was already watching it (child at heart that he is) and, finally, after having my head turned more than once by that dastardly Guy of Gisborne (as portrayed by Richard Armitage), I gave up and joined in the fray. Anyway, that's really neither here nor there (I just like to mention Richard/Guy every once in awhile) other than to say this got me interested in the Robin Hood legend. Over the years, there have been countless books, TV shows and movies about the hero of Sherwood Forest. Of course, as I tend to do, I became obsessed with all things Hood and had to start collecting books which fictionalized Robin and his Merry Men. Which brings me to the question, is it correct to call it a fictionalized account if the man is probably already fiction?

Anyway, in the bookstore one day (I forget which one or which day or which year), I saw a striking bookcover (along with a title) which made me pick it up right away. The book was Scarlet, written by Stephen R. Lawhead. Upon a quick scan, I realized that this was the second book in the The King Raven Trilogy, the first being, as you might expect, Hood. I had to wait until I read Hood before I could start Scarlet -- just the way I am -- and I also had to have a hardcover copy of Hood because my copy of Scarlet was hardcover. Go figure but books gots to match. Anyway, I read those two in quick succession, then waited patiently (because waiting impatiently does absolutely no good) for the next and last in the trilogy, Tuck.

Now, I'm not exactly sure why these novels appeal to me the way they do. Yes, they are about Robin Hood -- though a Robin Hood of a different era and area than most of us are used to reading. Yes, they covered some actual history. But I'm usually the most interested in historical fiction (based on real people) which contains just a wee bit of romance. And these had only the wee-est bit. But, there was something very interesting, very engaging about Mr. Lawhead's writing and I find myself wishing that he would expand the Robin Hood universe to include other members of Robin's fraternity (and one on Marian would be nice, too). Alas, it says trilogy so I guessing that's truly the end of the line.

Mr. Lawhead has written other novels -- some are also series -- and, over time, I'm sure I'll read them -- I've actually had one of his other novels for a long time and didn't realize it until after I read The King Raven Trilogy.

That's what happens when your TBR pile is bigger than you are.

Oh, and just for the hell of it, here's some Guy...

5 comments:

  1. I have thought about getting the first book in this series. Love the picture of Guy as well!

    ReplyDelete
  2. I'm never sure whether to recommend any particular book to anyone, simply because everyone has their own tastes but I did enjoy this trilogy -- it's not the typical historical fiction I really like to read but it obviously hooked me because I was anxious to read the whole trilogy.

    And, yeah, Guy is good -- anytime.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Always nice to see a gratutitous picture of Richard Armitage :-). The pic you have there is from season 3 which is currently airing over here. What do you reackon to the 'new look'?

    ReplyDelete
  4. By the way, I also meant to say (before I got distracted by a certain Guy) that those book covers are awesome - they would make me want to pick the book up!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Well, Season 3 is currently airing in my house as well...though I suppose I shouldn't admit to that...

    Anyway, I'm not terribly enamored of the new look -- like the old look better -- and I'm not too crazy about the "darker" tone of RH...however, that hasn't stopped me from watching (and won't). Anything with Mr. Armitage...

    Yes, those bookcovers are striking -- whoever did them did an excellent job!

    ReplyDelete