Pendragon-Looking Ahead Follow-Up

June 5, 2008

As you may have read TTATOG and I (GYA) had the opportunity to hear DJ MacHale, author of Pendragon speak a week ago about is newest book, Raven Rise. During this speech he said something very interesting, and that is that in the final book, the goal will not be to find out the answer to the “secrets” (for those of you who have read the book, just think of any question Bobby has asks enough times to make you roll you eyes when you hear it again), rather you will find out the answer to all of them in the first 100 pages, and then read the finale of the saga knowing them all.

-GYA

that being said im sure that bobby will have some sort of adventure as he finds these answers, all and all i think this upcoming book is going to a very entertaining (but monotonously long) conclusion to a very good saga.

ttatog


DJ MacHale

May 29, 2008

TTATOG and I (GYA) had the privilege today to see DJ MacHale live on his tour.

He was amazing.

There is always a scare of seeing a great author, and he just doesn’t live up to expectations, but DJ delivered. He was extremely funny, intuitive, friendly, and most of all, he was very considerate of those who had and had not read his latest book, Raven Rise.

So to all you out there who are indifferent–go and see him. It’s well worth your time (and you can get a book or two signed!)

GYA


Pendragon-Looking ahead

May 29, 2008

For those of you who have read book nine, here are some questions we have yet to answer. (Scroll over)


-When Bobby leaves “Traveler land place,” will he be alone, or will other Travelers be with him?
-Are Mark/Courtney dead?
-Is Press back for good?
-Who is SD?
-Who is Bobby for that matter?
-What is the nature of the Travelers? (SD sure knows, or does he?)
-Will the Travelers still exist if the battle is won? Lost?
-What will happen to Bobby if they win. Will he wake up and find himself fourteen again? How is he going to pass his time if they are the last generation and he has no one to pass his knowledge on to? (Will he marry Loor when the whole thing ends?)
There are many, many more. Feel free to post some of your own questions. Unfortunitally, all we can do now is speculate. It’s going to be a looooooooooooooooooong year.

GYA out


More Pendragon News

May 21, 2008

DJ MacHale, the author of the Pendragon series announced a little while ago that he has finished his first draft of the final book. He says it has a “killer ending.”

I hope the pun was intended.

GYA out


Pendragon 9

May 20, 2008
For those of you who were not with us a week or so ago, I said that the Pendragon series by DJ MacHale was the best series in which the last book has not yet been published. Well, book nine out of ten came out today, and not only did I manage to get my hands on it, I finished it. First of all, it was amazing. The suspense, plot twists, action, emotion–amazing. But that was not the best part.
The end.
It was simply the best ending of a book I’ve ever read. I am a big reader. I’ve read classics, and hundreds of science fiction and fantasy novels . . . this ending blew them out the window, and scampering away for their lives. Unbelievable. But that’s not completely right. In the context of the “Pendragon World,” it was totally believable. Yet, you couldn’t see it coming, and it blew you away. It’s like pieces have finally come together after years. No, not “it’s like,” they have.
So now, let me give you one piece of advice: read these books.
First of all, they’re all great on their own level. Each one provides just what a fantasy/science fiction/fiction in general reader wants. They’re great books simply put.
But the ninth. The end of the ninth. It is truly worth reading the first eight just to read the end of the ninth.
So now, I leave you, hopefully newly enlightened.
Go.
Read.
It’s worth your time, believe me.
Harry Potter and Aragorn kneel at Bobby Pendragon’s knees.

-GYA out


Top Five Current Fantsay Series

May 11, 2008

As an avid fantasy reader, this is my list of the top five current fantasy series in which the final book has not been published, and their websites.

#5) “The Keys to the Kingdom” by Garth Nix www.scholastic.com/titles/keys/index (no official website known)

#4) The “Artemis Fowl” series by Eoin Colfer www.artemisfowl.com

#3) The “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” Series By Rick Riordan www.rickriordan.com

#2) “The Inheritance Cycle” By Christopher Paolini www.alagaesia.com

#1) The “Pendragon” Series by DJ MacHale www.thependragonadventure.com

Stay tuned for the best fantasy series of all time.

-GYA

this that and the other guy courteously disagrees with these statements posted so boldly by the overly smart gya. fantasy series do not stop until people stop reading them so u cannot possibly exclude series like harry potter, and lord of the rings (thats a joke though no offensive statement). also im still holding my breath with pendragon, the books have been in a steady decline since about half way through book 6, so far there have been: less action, more useless monologues, less insight into the inner workings of the territories (actually only in the 8th) no comic relief, no underlying metaphors, and finally the thing ive hated from the beginning of the series… what can saint dane not do?! seriously he has the lamest powers that apear out of no where, its like ok we are gonna win. oh wait, the bad guy found a loophole that allowed him to gain a power that directly negates our master plan. o well now a 3 page metaphor and back to square one

ttatog