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Excited to see The Thief featured in Book Page's July issue. Sharing because I thought the reviewer did a great job of recommending it without giving too much away (a notoriously tricky task)!



Who else is enjoying/looking forward to rereading the series before Return of the Thief arrives in October?

Date: 8/8/20 06:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ibmiller.livejournal.com
Great catch! Though I dunno about saying, 'This book is a con' at the beginning. :)

Date: 8/8/20 09:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ibmiller.livejournal.com
Oh, I think it's accurate - but TOO accurate. I think they should have been more cagey about what the genre is.

Date: 8/9/20 10:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] whataliethatwas.livejournal.com
They did a pretty good job with this. I don't know that I love the 'Gen is not what he seems' statements, but after 24 years and right before the final book, I feel like it's hard to say anything about the book that will let it be a truly unspoiled experience for any new readers.

I can't decide when to start my reread. What I want is to finish the series just a touch before the book comes out so it's all fresh. Chances are high I'd finish the series in about 2-3 weeks, but
but it's also a really busy time of year so I'd hate to start and not be able to finish before the new book is released (because who could wait?). But I'd also not love reading the series now and having weeks before the release. Am I badly overthinking this? Yes, yes I am.

Date: 8/10/20 01:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eachase.livejournal.com
I love both The Thief and From the Mixed Up Files. Maybe I should try the Feather Thief. Were there other titles on the list?

Date: 8/10/20 01:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eachase.livejournal.com
I know what you mean. When I recommend the book to adults I'll often say: it's going to read young because she wrote it to be a stand-alone and edited it so well. Trust me, and read QoA, too. It will come across as written for an older audience.

Date: 8/10/20 01:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eachase.livejournal.com
>I feel like it's hard to say anything about the book that will let it be a truly unspoiled experience for any new readers.

I agree! While the point of readers advisory is to find the right book for the reader you're helping, with this series I find that it works better to find the right reader for the books. Then, I can say, "Just read them. Trust me. You'll thank me later." But that does involve getting to know the person well enough first, which can take awhile.

Date: 8/10/20 07:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] laserpe.livejournal.com
Oh yes! I used to be friends with someone who had the magical superpower of being completely indifferent to spoilers, but wthi QT, not even her I told anything. I was just like, "Trust me - you'll love it" exactly like you said!

Date: 8/11/20 10:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eachase.livejournal.com
The Feather Thief is the only one in my library (that I haven't already read), but it sounds interesting. I'll have to track down the others.

unspoiled experiences

Date: 8/13/20 11:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] laserpe.livejournal.com
Hahaha, I would try anyways. Nobody spiols my favorite series. When I tell someone about it, I'm always extra careful what I say, and then I'm like, : "Just trust me! Don't read any reviews! Or the jacket copy of later books! Spoilers spoilers spoilers!"
There seriously needs to be a law! I'm not a fanatic, what are you talking about.

Its probably because, I somehow got super lucky when I first read it; (the only thing that I was spoiled was that Sophos is still alive & returns in book 4) and want others to enjoy the same.
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