"So many vows. They make you swear and swear. Defend the King, obey the King, obey your father, protect the innocent, defend the weak. But what if your father despises the King? What if the King massacres the innocent? It's too much. No matter what you do, you're forsaking one vow or another."
I read a children's book years ago that I have never been able to remember the title of, all I can remember is how much I was in love with the story at the time. It was about a girl who moves into a new house and finds that...it's either when she goes to the bottom of her garden or into next door's garden, that she goes back in time. She gets involved in some situation and has to help the other child/children she meets.
Sorry, that was quite vague
Darkthoughts: I would say The Root Cellar, but that was in a cellar and not a garden. Sounds very familiar.
"So many vows. They make you swear and swear. Defend the King, obey the King, obey your father, protect the innocent, defend the weak. But what if your father despises the King? What if the King massacres the innocent? It's too much. No matter what you do, you're forsaking one vow or another."
it sounds really familiar, and for some reason i think a clock at the foot of the stairs has something to do with it, (or i could be thinking about something else completely)
i think i am thinkin about tom's mid night garden. ignore me - carry on as you were
this isn't it, by chance? I don't think so, but then again there's a chance we're not talking about the same book.
http://books.google.com/books?id=Ihy...age&q=&f=false
"So many vows. They make you swear and swear. Defend the King, obey the King, obey your father, protect the innocent, defend the weak. But what if your father despises the King? What if the King massacres the innocent? It's too much. No matter what you do, you're forsaking one vow or another."
I've asked this b4 awhile ago but even after getting the authors name (and subsequently losing it! LOL) I failed to locate a copy.
In any case, I'm actually searching for a book of a collection Hugo Award winners, which contains the short story "A Big front Yard" It is by far my favorite Sci-Fi short story and I would love to pass it onto my kids and Grand-kids. The story, in short, regards a Connecticut Yankee Trader whose somewhat "slow" helper and dog all end up in a very "Twight Zone" situation with one part of their establishment on earth and the other "Out There".
Does anyone recall the author and/or have a copy for sale out there?
Much Obliged
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28 in 23 (?)!!!!
63 in '23!!!!!!!!!!
My Collection: https://www.thedarktower.org/palaver...ion-Merlin1958
The Houston Astros cheated Major League Baseball from 2017-18!!!! Is that how we teach our kids to play the game now?????
Here you go, Merlin. The story, its author, and original source publication.
Good luck finding a hardcover copy though. Unless you've seen one, I'm not sure it exists in that format.
The Super Hugos ed. Martin H. Greenberg (Baen 0-671-72135-6, Sep ’92 [Aug ’92], $4.99, 424pp, pb, cover by Frank Kelly-Freas); Anthology of ten Hugo Award-winning stories, selected as “the best of the best” by the 1992 Hugo voters. With an introduction by Charles Sheffield plus an analysis of the voting and a list of all Hugo Award winners. The volume is attributed only as “Presented by Isaac Asimov” with a note that he was unable to do so before his death.
* 1 · Introduction · Charles Sheffield · in
* 7 · Sandkings · George R. R. Martin · nv Omni Aug ’79
* 55 · The Bicentennial Man · Isaac Asimov · nv Stellar #2, ed. Judy-Lynn del Rey, Ballantine, 1976
* 101 · Enemy Mine · Barry B. Longyear · na IASFM Sep ’79
* 173 · The Star [Star of Bethlehem] · Arthur C. Clarke · ss Infinity Science Fiction Nov ’55
* 183 · The Big Front Yard · Clifford D. Simak · na Astounding Oct ’58
* 244 · “Repent, Harlequin!” Said the Ticktockman · Harlan Ellison · ss Galaxy Dec ’65
* 261 · Weyr Search [Pern] · Anne McCaffrey · na Analog Oct ’67
* 327 · Neutron Star [Beowulf Shaeffer] · Larry Niven · nv If Oct ’66
* 349 · I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream · Harlan Ellison · ss If Mar ’67
* 369 · Flowers for Algernon · Daniel Keyes · nv F&SF Apr ’59
* 403 · About the Super Hugo Voting · Misc. Material · ms
* 413 · Appendix: The Hugo Awards · Misc. Material · bi
And dig this:
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Thanks Ola and JB, it isn't either of those but now I've got more stuff to check out
Candy, Tom's Midnight Garden is brilliant, but it's not that and it's not Moondial either (which no-one has mentioned yet, but is a similar concept.) Also, for got to mention, it's set in England and is about one girl initially.
"The Big Front Yard" was written by Clifford D. Simak. It's a real classic!
<edit> I should have read further on in the thread.
John
Wow!!!! Many Many Thanks Patrick. Real treat seeing the Mag as well. I originally read it in a HC anthology that was pretty worn. The binding was cracked etc. I'm hoping to find it in some used book store or maybe on ebay
Thanks again for the detailed info!!!!!
28 in 23 (?)!!!!
63 in '23!!!!!!!!!!
My Collection: https://www.thedarktower.org/palaver...ion-Merlin1958
The Houston Astros cheated Major League Baseball from 2017-18!!!! Is that how we teach our kids to play the game now?????
I've been trying for ages to remember a book I read when I was a child. It was a children's chapter book, not very large about 2 cats. One cat was a show cat that was no longer allowed in shows because she bit a judge and the other, I believe, was a stray. I recall on the last page was an illustration of the two cats sitting on a rug in front of a fireplace. It was my favorite book in elementary school, but for the life of me I can't remember the title. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
hmmm ... I don't know that one.
A true firewasp ninja would never wear such a ridiculous sweater.
There's logic in nonsense.
Give me all the bacon and eggs you have.
Sorry, the idea of biting a cat show judge made me laugh. Don't know the story though, sorry.
I remember a book (I hope it's one book and not a conglomeration of books) I read in like 4th grade... it was a children's novel, I know it involved the god Janus, and I think a key and knights, but I have no idea what it was.
I know that was terribly vague, but that's all I got.
Hey guys, maybe someone can help me out. I was talking about movies with a coworker tonight and he mentioned one which reminded me of a teen book I read in school. It was about some kid who stole a VCR remote control from his grandma who was an inventor and learned he could use it to control his life, kind of like the movie Click. It was called either Flash Forward, or Fast Forward....anyone ever read this? I've tried google and no luck.
Well, here's my try, thanks ahead of time.
"So many vows. They make you swear and swear. Defend the King, obey the King, obey your father, protect the innocent, defend the weak. But what if your father despises the King? What if the King massacres the innocent? It's too much. No matter what you do, you're forsaking one vow or another."
Hmm...sounds like an old Goosebumps episode I saw once. Is it possible that it was part of that series?
I was googling some interesting books to read about a month ago and I found a really good one but forgot the title. From the plot synopsis I read, the only things I remember from it is that it's a dystopian novel about the formation of a new society and those who are doing the "controlling" give victims the choice to join to society or commit suicide.
It sounded really, really interesting but unfortunately I canot remember what it's called. I searched all over the place using the description but that didn't help.
Anyone have any ideas?
A NEW GAME BEGINS
That doesn't sound like a goosebumps book that I read as a kid. I read pretty much all of them too. I highly doubt that it was Goosebumps. I'm looking for it though.
Oh I found it, sorry, should have posted that huh? I think they did make an episode of goosebumps on a similar premise, though.
"So many vows. They make you swear and swear. Defend the King, obey the King, obey your father, protect the innocent, defend the weak. But what if your father despises the King? What if the King massacres the innocent? It's too much. No matter what you do, you're forsaking one vow or another."
No, Say Cheese and Die was a futuristic view camera, if I remember correctly, when he took a picture it showed the subject of the picture getting hurt.
"So many vows. They make you swear and swear. Defend the King, obey the King, obey your father, protect the innocent, defend the weak. But what if your father despises the King? What if the King massacres the innocent? It's too much. No matter what you do, you're forsaking one vow or another."