Just, you would not believe how much I'm looking forward to this and to actually see the trilogy named... that's just bliss. I actually tried to pre-order it from Australia on-line and the bastards wouldn't let me! How do they know I live outside of "down under" without me ever getting to the payment page? I'll try again now they have the pretty art. If necessary I have relatives who will do the purchase and shipping from yonder but explaining to them the urgency of my request might be err, embarrassing. Keep up the good work. I'll do my best to spread the word and make you famous and RICH.
I love the titles - especially number 3 - shiver-inducing! And I really love the idea of Alexander's story being told from Hephaistion's POV. That is simply great news! I used to wonder why no one had done this yet. Imagine The Persian Boy time period being told from H's POV!
I like the cover art too. H looks very classically handsome! And charming! Someone who would look good in marble.
Okay, now how do we get a hold of this book in the US?
For now, my suggestion is that you click on the "buy the book" link and try one of the online stores that deliver outside of DownUnder. Failing that, wander into your local B&N or Borders (or equivalent thereof), give them the title, author name and ISBN, and see if they will order it for you from the database of books in print.
Thanks. I will try Booktopia or Shearer's (they are offering a tiny discount!) I've never ordered a book from outside the US, so this is going to be a new experience. I hope you don't mind that I posted the link to a yahoo group I belong to - I am sure people will be very interested in this book! Will you post the link in atgstories? Many people visit that site.
I was wondering: is the entire trilogy told from Hephaistion's POV or only The Lion's Cub? It wasn't clear from the description.
Don't want you getting the wrong idea re POV - this is not a 1st person narrative (blah blah 1st person ickycakes blah*). It is, however, Hephaistion-centric, though he is more protagonist than narrator.
And the trilogy was initially meant to be one book, but then I fed it after midnight and it split into three. So yes, the entire trilogy is Hephaistion's story as much as anything else.
*purely personal preference, feel free to ignore / disagree / give cake.
Happy Dance around my living room!!!!dramadream10August 2 2006, 06:51:57 UTC
omg I'm soooooooooooooooo happy for u I can't even explain it! Reading ur stories just keeps reminding me why I fell in love with the story of Alexander the Great!!! I think I have told everyone in London bout ur book *even some German and American friends of mine*...so u can be sure plenty of ppl will buy it here! hehe!!! Finally a book bout Alexander told from the one man who would get the story right!! yayayayayayayay Hephaistion!!!!!!! CONGRATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If u have a book tour, plz give us the names of the places u'll be going!!!!
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If necessary I have relatives who will do the purchase and shipping from yonder but explaining to them the urgency of my request might be err, embarrassing.
Keep up the good work. I'll do my best to spread the word and make you famous and RICH.
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*sporfle*
Come on now, the only people who get famous and rich from writing books are Stephen King, J K Rowling, or dead people who don't get to enjoy it. ;)
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I like the cover art too. H looks very classically handsome! And charming! Someone who would look good in marble.
Okay, now how do we get a hold of this book in the US?
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I was wondering: is the entire trilogy told from Hephaistion's POV or only The Lion's Cub? It wasn't clear from the description.
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And the trilogy was initially meant to be one book, but then I fed it after midnight and it split into three. So yes, the entire trilogy is Hephaistion's story as much as anything else.
*purely personal preference, feel free to ignore / disagree / give cake.
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The cover looks great and the description sounds wonderful.
Can't wait to read it :)
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