Excerpt from “Lament”, by Maggie Stiefvater
Sep 29th, 2008 by Joe
From Sheryl:
Something uplifting to get us into the swing of things for a new week:
I’ve just started the latest offering from Maggie Stiefvater, “Lament: The Faerie Queen’s Deception”. So far I’ve met Deirdre Monaghan and a handsome–perhaps Victorian–boy, Luke Dillon, from her dream, who demands greatness from her.
“Do you know how some people can do anything?”
I opened my eyes. I realized he was waiting for me to lead the way to the auditorium, so I started walking up the stairs. “What do you mean?”
As we got closer to the auditorium, there were more students waiting in the halls, all talking noisily, but I heard Luke’s voice behind me without difficulty. “I mean, you tell them to write a tune, they give you a symphony right there. You tell them to write a book, they write you a novel in a day. You tell them to move a spoon without touching it, they move it. If they want something, they make it happen. Miracles, almost.”
“Uh, not really,” I said. “Except for on the Sci-Fi Channel.
Do you know anyone who can do that?”
Luke’s voice dipped. “I’d ask them to do a few miracles for me if I did.”
It got me thinking – who am I going to demand greatness from this week? – and who will demand it from me?
Read the prologue and first chapter now.
Read the Les Bonnes Fees review of Lament: The Faerie Queen’s Deception here.
And don’t forget to come back tomorrow for mp3 downloads of Maggie’s Lament inspired soundtrack!
(Lament: The Faerie Queen’s Deception by Maggie Stiefvater © 2008. Flux, an imprint of Llewellyn Publishing 2043 Wooddale Drive, Woodbury, MN 55125. Used with the permission and best wishes of the publisher. All rights reserved.)
