[identity profile] checkers65477.livejournal.com
Someone was asking about Paul O. Zelinsky's excellent artwork in RotT, and also about the map on the inside covers, since the ebook really doesn't include clear images of them. I took pictures of both, for those who want to see.

It's not great quality but I couldn't find the pictures online and I couldn't bear to squish my beautiful hardback book in the scanner.

See the map here.

See the illustration here.
[identity profile] dannybailey.livejournal.com
Did you know that the map from the book was created by Maxime Plasse? I didn't! Until I found her deviantart account when I searched Google images for a copy of the map.

Check this out. She posted the map on her deviantart (a very high-res version!) but she also had some very interesting comments about the commission:

"A map commissionned by Harper Collins Publishers for Megan Whalen successfull serie "Queens Thief". The map is supposed to be a subjective vision of some people of the world (mainly from the regions of Attolia, Sounis and Eddis) hence it is heavily and artificially distorded to focus on those regions and also on the Mede territory, an ancestral ennemy if I understood good. The world depicted in Queen's thief is loosely based on a antique mediteranean culture.
Harper Collins also asked me to leave the title/text box empty so they'd deal with it on their own."

Subjective version! Heavily and artificially distorted! I think we had some fans speculating that that was the case, but did we know for sure before now?

I love that even the publishers are all in on the unreliable narration of this world.
[identity profile] dannybailey.livejournal.com
I just finished my first re-read of TaT. As ever, the Queen's Thief books hold up better and better the more you read them. I became pretty fascinated with geography on this read-through (I mean, come on, MAPS!) and I also really wanted to know certain things, such as...

Cut for Thick as Thieves spoilers )
[identity profile] puppeteergirl.livejournal.com
So....this is too good not to share, but don't ask how I got it.

I have been told that this link will not last forever, and it may go down sometime next week. I will try to remember to remove the post when that happens.

MWT spoke at the School Library Journal Day of Dialog and I just so happen to have the link and password to her presentation. It is all about the maps in the new book! Her speech lasts for about 30 min at the beginning of the Livestream. Enjoy!

Link: https://livestream.com/nyu-tv/dayofdialog2017

Password: SLJ2017
[identity profile] ninedaysaqueen.livejournal.com
So, Checkers and I felt we were getting a tad disorganized with our discussions of TaT and overwhelming ourselves, so here's a little order in the chaos. Below are all current Sounis spoiler-y threads for discussing TaT. I will add new ones as we go along. Feel free to start your own thread. Just remember to hide spoilers under an LJ-cut with a clear warning.

This thread will remain "sticky" (at the top) for a few weeks or so, giving everyone a chance to read the book and comment.


SPOILERS! LOOK AWAY! )


Map!

Mar. 24th, 2017 09:32 am
[identity profile] mollyringle.livejournal.com
Has this been posted yet? Map! We have a map, and it's online right here! No spoilers really. Looks like they don't draw the exact boundaries of the countries, so there's still some stuff left to the imagination. :)
[identity profile] ninedaysaqueen.livejournal.com
Read the transcript from Sunday night's chat.

In which we discuss...

The lastest TaT summary

"The Knife Dance" and "Wine Shop"

LAVA

Goats

Goats avoiding Lava

#thankseugenides

The identity Gitta Kingsdaughter

The Magus's historical writings

Textbooks are $$$

Enjoy! And don't be afraid to join us for future chats. We don't bit! Only the goats do.

[identity profile] puppeteergirl.livejournal.com
Today, MWT posted on her tumblr feed: "The Thief was published twenty years, four months, and 23 days ago. Twenty years, four month and *21* days ago, people started asking me for a map. The wait is almost over. My editor says she is sending it to me tomorrow and I will post it here."

Later in the day, she posted the image below. Is this the map we've been waiting for (It is not completely clear to me)? It looks AH-MAYZ-ING.


Artist: Maxime Plasse

So, the inscription on the side says (to the best of my understanding), "This map of Eddis, Attolia, and Sounis was prepared for Her Highness Gitta Kingsdaughter by her tutor, Tykus Namikus for her reference while reading the books of the Queen's Thief."

So....if this IS the official map...who is Gitta? Royalty, obviously, but from which family/country? DISCUSS.
[identity profile] checkers65477.livejournal.com
I was browsing the Sounis guestmap to see who all has added a pin recently, and the answer is--no one!  Not a pin has been added in 2013.  Time to remedy that.

New to Sounis?  Post a pin in the Sounis Map!  Queen's Thief fans are from all over the world--add your location to the guestmap.

To add your location: 1. Click on the guestmap link. 2. Zoom in on your location. 3. Sign your name, choose your icon, add a message. 4. Click "place".  The map can zoom in to the level of individual streets, so to avoid giving your address away online don't zoom in too far when placing your pin.

You can click "message board" at the bottom of the page to read what everyone commented when they place their pins.
[identity profile] kate-coombs.livejournal.com
Had to create a new LJ account. Okay.

Went to LTUE and got to meet Megan. Just as you'd expect from a person who writes very cool books, MWT is a very cool person ("cool" being a literary term obviously borrowed from academia)(MWT being pronounced "mwhit"). As a logical corollary, the Sounisians I met were great. Thanks especially to Heather, Kim, Susan, Steve, and Bonnie for seat-saving and camaraderie, not to mention wit (being "mwhit" without the m). The whole conference was wonderful, actually. Happy sigh.

As for persistent not telling, well, you know the drill. But there was a surprising half second of relenting in the matter of the map.

linkage!

Dec. 16th, 2010 09:36 am
[identity profile] checkers65477.livejournal.com
First, the December Notes From The Horn Book issue, including "Five Questions for MWT."

And,  "Our New Year's Resolutions" from Under the Greenwillow.  Be sure to scroll down to the first comment.
[identity profile] drashizu.livejournal.com
Pigrescuer posted about the map situation we have with Queen's Thief and it got me inspired! So I spent an hour flipping through The Thief and writing down all the geographical references I found. It's by no means exhaustive, but here it is.

I think this can also be a good time for everyone else to add what they know about the geography of the QT world, so we can start putting together all the data and collaborate on the perplexing issue of the map.

I tried to remember to cite where in the book I found each reference, but I didn't write down page numbers, only chapters, since I'm using an old version. And I included which day of the journey it is as they're traveling, to help with distances, hopefully.

This is long )
[identity profile] pigrescuer.livejournal.com
So, some of you may have seen [livejournal.com profile] tearoha's uber cool map (and her map post, and some of you may have seen my 12-year-old attempt (there was a better quality scan of that but I couldn't find it, so I took a photo with my laptop ^_^) Since CoK came out I've been trying to do a proper comprehensive map with as much information as possible, and I have come to the conclusion that...

Cut for map rambling, small spoilers from CoK )

Anatolia

Jun. 26th, 2010 10:39 pm
[identity profile] harlyn.livejournal.com
I'm not sure if this has been discussed before, and I can't remember what MWT said on this subject in her introductions.  With that disclaimer made, I was wondering if anyone has any speculations about geographically where Sounis, Eddis and Attolia would be.  I've always assumed they were in the vicinity of Greece, but I found out that the general region around Turkey is also known as Anatolia.  The Mediterranean region even has a mountain range, the Taurus mountains.  I realize Turkey was pretty solidly Byzantine, but assuming there's some serious alternate history, it's approximately between the Romans and the Persians. 

Any thoughts?
[identity profile] annyeshireen.livejournal.com
My eighth grader are reading The Thief. Last week, we were reading aloud and found that in the book it said North, but on my kindle, it said "South" I do not remember which page it was, and I thought it was just my Kindle, BUT, today it happened again. On page 44 of one of the books it said "west to the foothills and east to the main road" Publish date 1998. The other one,(page 57) which is newer and my Kindle are opposite. Could this be why our interpretation for the maps are different? Have I stumbled upon a conspiracy?
Karen
[identity profile] elle-winters.livejournal.com
We sent these questions to mwt and got back the infamous "Not Telling" response. So what do YOU think? :).

Don't worry about the numbers they don't correspond because I took some questions out. If it really bothers you, however, just let me know!

1. (real question) Do they celebrate birthdays in Eddis?

3. In KoA, Gen stays up with Relius during the "dog watch of the night" we assume he knows this is the worst hour because he's been through it, we're wondering who stayed up with Gen during that time?

5. What was Attolia's mother like?

6. How come we don't see any of Gen's numerous brothers and sisters visit him after he comes back from Attolia? Particularly Stenides. (From the book we know that he doesn't have any other visitors besides his father and Eddis)

7. Does Stenides still live in Eddis's palace? Is he married?

8. In The Theif Gen mentions all his siblings have the same father. There is some speculation about if they have the same mother? (Can you confirm/deny?)

9. What was Attolia's childhood like? Did she ever have any friends?

10. Was there a possible romance between Attolia and Relius (that Attolia was not aware of)?

12. Gen's father, MoW was known to be strict, can we say the same for his Grandfather?

13. Who are Eugenides's true friends? Do you believe a monarchs/sovereign leaders can have true friends?

14. A lot of people ship Eddis and Magus, was there a possible intention behind this? Are the Magus and Eddis just friends?

15. How do you come up with the plot lines? Do you have the whole thing planned out?

16. The book deals with love marriages, and marriage for political reasons. What do you believe about love? Do you think people should marry for love?

17. How was the marriage between Gen's mother and father?

18. Did Gen see his mother fall?

Have at it!!! Also, you ARC-ers, try to keep everything spoiler free, but I think it's okay if you say 'oh some of these questions will get answered in the mere future' 


Elle & VelvetRose

Maps

Dec. 16th, 2009 08:56 pm
[identity profile] thione.livejournal.com
One of the things that I've found most interesting about the latest update from Greenwillow (of course I wasn't caught swooning! Don't be ridiculous...) is the /inclusion of a map./ Ever since Eugenides, the Magus, Pol and the Uselesses trekked across all three borders in the Thief, I've been curious to know exactly how the Eddisian mountains are laid out. I've made a few attempts myself, based on the info we have in the books about the Dystopia, the Sea of Olivers, and the sparse mention of major bodies of water... but they don't seem coherent or book-jacket worthy. If anybody else has come up with a design, I'd love to see it!

--Theone
[identity profile] epidural.livejournal.com
Good news to eBook lovers: Instead of Three Wishes and the Attolia Series are now available on eBook:

http://www.harpercollinsebooks.com/3AB12BDC-7515-43FF-85AE-B1180DA5BCD6/10/133/en/BANGSearch.dll?Type=Creator&ID=F4FAD758-B213-4C5F-B3A8-4012C83E4E20&SortBy=date

I came across this community a few months ago, when I was reading The Thief. Didn't really explore it back then to avoid spoilers, but made a mental note to come back once I've read the next two books. Now I have, so hello :-)

I discovered the series when I read a review of The King of Attolia that started out like, spoilers )

Been browsing through the archives, and am enjoying reading past discussions. Thanks especially for:
- this map (very helpful)
- THIEF! short story (who knew?)
- While She Knits (love the book recs; already put The Game of Kings and The Lies of Locke Lamora on my to-read list)

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