telanu said: “The Daughter of Time” is one of my favorite books ever, and I love it for pretty much being Richard III fanfic itself.
Oh, I loved that one tooo. I had very little knowledge of anything Richard III-related when I first read it and pretty much took it as the truth. And then years later I read that one Elizabeth Peters book and was all, hmm, this sounds familiar—ohhh. I’ve always been (irrationally) proud of the fact that with her, what, eight books, Tey still gets a mention along with the big Golden Age Queens.
telanu said: “The Daughter of Time” is one of my favorite books ever, and I love it for pretty much being Richard III fanfic itself.
Oh, I loved that one tooo. I had very little knowledge of anything Richard III-related when I first read it and pretty much took it as the truth. And then years later I read that one Elizabeth Peters book and was all, hmm, this sounds familiar—ohhh. I’ve always been (irrationally) proud of the fact that with her, what, eight books, Tey still gets a mention along with the big Golden Age Queens.
The world is a wonderful place. I’ve just discovered fanfic for Josephine Tey’s Miss Pym Disposes that attempts to soften the book’s actual ending, which places in my top five literary heartbreak moments.
The world is a wonderful place. I’ve just discovered fanfic for Josephine Tey’s Miss Pym Disposes that attempts to soften the book’s actual ending, which places in my top five literary heartbreak moments.
























