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Hello everyone, and welcome to [livejournal.com profile] sounis!

My name is Jade, and I am one of the proud mods of this fabulous community. The other mod is the fabulous [livejournal.com profile] checkers65477, librarian extraordinaire. ([livejournal.com profile] rowana, the third listed mod, is also extraordinary, in that she went to Oxford, but sadly there she lost all free time.) If you ever have any questions, concerns, or ideas for the comm, you are always free to send us a message/drop a comment on our personal LJs/eat cookies/etc. We've both been busy for the past few months, but we would just like to remind you that we are here to help make sure this community is a fun, safe, book-discussion-driven place for everyone! (Y'all really don't need much help from us, which is awesome.)

To celebrate what an intelligent, caring, insightful, and generally fun group of people we have in our tiny corner of fandom, I thought I would resurrect an old set of discussion questions about people's favorite quotes.

So please! Comment away! Consider the question "and why" is attached to the end of all the questions! (It's just like high school English!) Ask questions of your own! EAT COOKIES. :-)



1) What's your favorite line from the books?
(I know, I know, it's difficult. Think hard!)

2) Is/are there any particular line(s) you find yourself repeating to yourself, or that you automatically think of in certain situations?

3) Think of your favorite line by your least favorite character.

4) Is there a line that struck you differently on subsequent rereads than it did the first time you read it?
(That one's kind of hard, too. Did it change the way you viewed a character? Was it in a broader, more life-lesson-y-type sense? Did you breeze right by it the first time, and find it later and wonder how you could have possibly missed it 'cause it's the best line ever? Etc.)

5) If you could, for half a second, channel MWT's brilliance, which line would you have like to have written yourself?



I'm looking forward to seeing how ACoK has changed people's answers. Have fun! :-)
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Date: 9/13/11 06:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] booksrgood4u.livejournal.com
I guess I'll go first!

4) Is there a line that struck you differently on subsequent rereads than it did the first time you read it?

I have to say, the entirety of aCoK. I was one of those lucky people who had just finished KoA for the first time when CoK came out. The downside of that however, was that I was expecting CoK to be like KoA. So, while I enjoyed CoK, I was mildly disappointed. A few weeks ago I re-read it, and was amazed by everything I missed the first time. Did anyone else feel this way??

*thinks hard about other questions*

Date: 9/13/11 06:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] 1221bookworm.livejournal.com
Well, this doesn't specifically answer any question, but I had to share that MWT can be classy! When Gen is sparing with Costis at the end of KoA, and knocks the sword out of Costis' hand, and Cosis goes diving for it, Gen wacks Costis "on his undefended posterior." :) (Some authors would have had no problem using a 3 letter word there, but posterior is not only classy, but fun because it is so little used!)

*tries to come up with answers to other questions and gets brain freeze*

Date: 9/13/11 09:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] willow-41z.livejournal.com
I felt this way about KoA! (Still haven't read ACoK, so can't compare.) I read it the first time and was kind of disappointed because it seemed like so much of the story was behind walls. Then I reread it and was really impressed.
'
It probably didn't help that I read it really fast the first time in a rush to devour it, and was also cranky and sick.

Date: 9/13/11 09:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] willow-41z.livejournal.com
... did you let Em make the cookies? *suspicious*

Date: 9/13/11 09:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] heiros-acumen.livejournal.com
*least favorite character*

You mean there are characters in the stories that some people don't LOVE!??!

Whenever I lie down with a headache (which is kind of frequently because I have something called Dysautonomia-see my youtube page at Hannah's Acumen if you're interested)
I think of the line in QoA "His grandfather would heap scorn on him like coals."

Date: 9/13/11 09:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chubbyleng.livejournal.com
Heeeeyaaaa!!!! I really should be doing Linear Algebra homework. (Guess what? My algebra prof looks exactly like how I picture Relius!)

Alrighty.

1) Haha, the quotation on your icon!

2) "Airing your arm hair?" Lol, I know it's totally random, but ever since I started school again, I keep thinking about that. Especially during my one hour subway rides. A few people can use Old Spice.

3) "Basileus" by Sejanus. I think it just marked the 180 degree revision of his opinion towards Eugenides. It's a sign of acceptance.... finally. After half the book, haha.

I'm going to have to go back to 4) and 5). I gotta do homework right now, and they take a bit of time to think about. ^__^

Date: 9/13/11 10:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] booksrgood4u.livejournal.com
Cranky and sick will do that to you!

I think I might also have been a rush to read ACoK, so that didn't help. I probably paid more attention the second time through, so Inoticed all the subtleties :)

Date: 9/13/11 11:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] theorangethief.livejournal.com
Is is sad that I have actually used the "You are drunk. I am, what's your excuse?" line before?

Date: 9/13/11 11:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ricardienne.livejournal.com
2)

Eugenides' line about "I should have specified a story with a happy ending. I don't like this one. Tell me another one." It's become my habitual complaint, often paraphrased as "I don't like this story. Tell me a different one/I want a story with a happy ending." Sadly, because I am not a king, people are not going to make sure that things have happy endings when I demand that they do!

Date: 9/14/11 12:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ninedaysaqueen.livejournal.com
I enjoyed it more during re-reads as well. Don't get me wrong, I loved it the first time, but Megan's books are soooo very subtle that one doesn't even realize they are subtle until after a few reads. She's an author that grows on you over the years, because it takes that long to realize how awesome she is!

Date: 9/14/11 12:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] brandy-painter.livejournal.com
Wow Jade, breaking out the hard questions. Do you know how long it's been since some of us (me) were in high school English?

1. "Diplomacy in my own name."
If I had my hands free the first time I read it I would have clapped. That whole scene is awesome but this was the perfect finish for it. I still smile every time. Irene is the best.

2. I say "Don't be ridiculous." a lot I think I did that before so it probably doesn't count.

3. This one is beyond me after the day I've had.

4. My inability to answer this is making me realize it is time for a reread.

5. All of them but that would take more than half a second's channeling.

I totally fail and don't deserve any cookies.

Date: 9/14/11 12:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] checkers65477.livejournal.com
#2. I have a really random one. It's the one in Thief after Ambiades and Sophos tie Gen's hands, then Pol gives him the berries. Gen thinks "...I had no grievance against Sophos, and Ambiades' hash I could settle on my own." When someone annoys me, I think, "I can settle his hash on my own." Also love the "hierarchy of one" line.

Date: 9/14/11 12:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tenar-padmire.livejournal.com
1) "I am Eddis. The gods have told me so." It's just so prophetic, and makes one think that this girl is destined for great things.

2)"May you be blessed in your endeavors." I write it in greeting cards sometimes.

3)Will think on this one...

4)Don't remember the exact line, but there was a part in TT where Gen thinks "no war will be waged for me" or something like that. I never remembered it, even after reading QoA, but when I finally did rereads, I hated myself for not seeing the foreshadowing.

5)Ooh tough one. But I'd think that pretty quote in your icon.

Date: 9/14/11 01:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elle-winters.livejournal.com
Yay, looking at you mod-ing

/is impressed

/will have to think abt questions =D

Date: 9/14/11 01:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elle-winters.livejournal.com
it should be "look" not "looking" which would just be creepy

xD

Date: 9/14/11 02:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pigrescuer.livejournal.com
1. Split between the one in my icon and 'we eat the chicken now!'

2) Lol, i actually thought of the chicken one this evening when I was cooking dinner and my flatmates wouldn't sit down for their dinner (lemon chicken and sweet potato)

3) Not exactly a line, but Ambiades is probably my least favourite and the bit where he and Gen have an argument about swords makes me laugh. I can't quote it exactly, but it's like 'he pointed out that I wasn't much help, I pointed out that I didn't have a sword, he offered to give me his, point first.

4) Well, the one in my icon. Also any obscure references Gen makes to his being Eddisian/the Thief/in love with Attolia.

The bit where Eddis and Attolia discuss their real names makes me think more than it used to, because - especially after CoK - I've been picking up on the significance of names in the books.

Date: 9/14/11 03:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] styromgalleries.livejournal.com
There are so many great ones to choose from, but I've always been partial to, "Calf love doesn't usually survive amputation, Your Majesty."

Date: 9/14/11 03:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] styromgalleries.livejournal.com
As for # 2, I would have to say that when I think of the series, I often find myself coming back to that line Eddis says (and this won't be quite exact) about the gods, that if she is their pawn, it's not because they make her choices for her but because they know her so well they know what her choices will be. Basically, foreknowledge does not equal predestination. I think that's beautiful because it resonates with me and my personal religious faith.

Date: 9/14/11 04:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] drashizu.livejournal.com
Oh gosh. You ask hard questions!

(1) "Eugenides moved like a sleepwalker down a hallway he didn't see, remembering the sound of hammers as he had hidden in bushes near the city walls." It makes me shiver every time.

(2) I find myself thinking any number of lines throughout an average day, but can't for the life of me remember them. I think there are a good 5 or 6 that are familiar enough that I remember them verbatim and another couple dozen that I can remember well enough to paraphrase, more or less. Too many! But I do know that I can't see someone eating a chicken dinner without thinking "We eat the chicken now!", and cake, of course, results in " 'I don't want your cake, Dirnes.' I did, actually. I wanted it a lot." Hee hee. Food quotes are the best.

(3) Uch. When Teleus says "She might not be dead!" and Nahuseresh replies, "True . . . Please excuse me, guard. I have some dinner waiting for me in my rooms, I think," that's the line I just love to hate.

(4) When Sejanus asks Costis whose orders he's following and Costis replies, "My captain's, Lord Sejanus. From whom else would I take my orders?" The first time around, it went completely over my head, but some time during a reread I realized that Costis was being exceptionally clever. It was a perfectly honest answer to Sejanus's question, but Sejanus wanted to know which captain, Teleus or Enkelis, Costis was loyal too, and Costis gave him absolutely no useful information.

(5) No. Clue. Whatsoever. Um, but if I had to pick just one, I think it would be Attolia's "I'm sure I wouldn't be the first you drove to apoplexy!" That was the perfect comeback.

Date: 9/14/11 04:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] drashizu.livejournal.com
I love that line!

Date: 9/14/11 04:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] drashizu.livejournal.com
I love that line, too.

Date: 9/14/11 04:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] drashizu.livejournal.com
The one in your icon is one of my absolute favorites, ever ever ever.

Date: 9/14/11 04:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] drashizu.livejournal.com
my gosh yes

Date: 9/14/11 04:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] drashizu.livejournal.com
Ooh, or Sophos's lovely snide remark to Akretenesh when he says, "Did you not just days ago lecture me about the sacred truce?" and Sophos the Badass checks to see if lightning is going to strike him down, and it doesn't, and he's all smirking and says, "We will have to assume the gods are on my side." That was when I decided he was a bamf.

Date: 9/14/11 05:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elle-winters.livejournal.com
1. I just saw your icon and realized that is DEFINITELY a favorite line; "I love your eyes..*kiss*.." i love that entire scene <3

1, b. Oh, and when Her Majesty Attolia faints, and Ornon or someone goes, "Oh, she fainted at the sight of blood"
And Gen goes, "Not my wife"
it's like he knows her and yet ..<3

2. I find myself saying "So, so, so" and

OH and this, it's from CoKs and it's a line I can't get over. "Does a good man let his circumstanstance determine his character?"
I find myself thinking about it all the time, in different situations.

And "We eat chicken, now!" haha I don't know why but I always think of that at resturants, and when i say it no one gets it! =/

4. Least favorite character...hm...I think the ending with Ion, when he asks Sounis not to forget him, I was like "JERK" and then "awe.."



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