May 2012
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April 2012
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windsofbliss asked: I have a quote from the Gray Wolf Throne: " If wishes were horses then beggars would ride" I love it =]
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The Heir Chronicles is amazing.
wizardandenchanter:
I thought it deserved a blog dedicated to two of their epic characters.
And because that pairing is amazing.
And because theperfectkills should have nothing to do with The Heir stuff.
So, yeah.
LEANDA FTW.
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: The Heir Trilogy →
booksmagicandfantasies:
I feel like I should write a happy review after the rather depressing ones I’ve posted this week.
Simply put, the Heir Trilogy by Cinda Williams Chima is a fantastic trilogy/series (future books pending). Chima perfectly merges teenage regular life with this fantastical other world in a way that…
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It seemed there would be no shortage of volunteers willing to take on the...
– Cinda Williams Chima, The Warrior Heir, Page 356 (via wizardandenchanter)
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So, when I found out that Cinda Williams Chima was...
residentstagehand:
And then I forgot, and I was just looking online again and I re-found out and now I’m like
I’m hard core freaking out again.
You don’t understand my love of that Woman’s work.
You just don’t.
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the heir chronicles
theperfectkills:
hunting for a blog relating to the ever amazing heir chronicles by the ever amazing mrs. cinda chima. also … LEANDA FTW. lawl, leanda was the best couple name i could come up with her leander (i keep calling him hastings. -___-) and linda. plus linder sounds weird … anyhoo, anything out there related to the heir chronicles/trilogy?
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30 Day Challenge
thewellkeptsecret:
Day 25: Tell us about the last book you read
~The Grey Wolf Throne. I can’t even describe the book. The best book series I’ve ever read in my life!! adsfghjkajhg. I can’t wait for the fourth and final book. I’m hoping the book is bigger than the rest.xx
The Third Book (Grey Wolf Throne) Below:
The Fourth Book (The Crimson Crown) Below:
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j-holden asked: Haha, great tumblr. I've met Mrs. Chima three times now and she's a really stellar person. Been following her writing since The Wizard Heir!
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If you haven't read the Heir Chronicles
j-holden:
Then you really should. I was on the Barnes and Nobles Website, and they have the boxset of the books (paperback) like, tres affordable.
Edit: Alternatively, it’s more or less the same price on Amazon.
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Awwww Yah
kaisamms:
Getting MOAR people sucked into Cinda Chima’s writing-first my close online buds.
next?
THE WORLD! >8D
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March 2012
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so austin and i are awesome.
finiteincantatum-:
we’re going to make dreamcast graphics for the seven realms series! anyone have any suggestions for han alister?
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You didn’t have to go to the fireworks with him. Or let him fondle...
– Cinda Williams Chima, The Exiled Queen
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The bell that calls us on; the sweet far thing: It... →
thebellthatcallsuson:
It hadn’t been difficult to find ways to contact him. The phone number was scribbled on the back of an old shopping receipt that sat on the counter in front of her. She didn’t need to look. She’d had the number memorized days ago.
The most difficult part was forcing her fingers to dial the phone….
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A fiction writer is never entirely alone. Her characters are constantly...
– Cinda Williams Chima (via kaylamariebooks)
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Heir Chronicles Fan Fiction →
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Seven Realms Series Fan Fiction →
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omnipotentcat asked: i can't wait for the fourth book. <3 han
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Amon’s changing, Raisa thought. I hardly know him anymore. He’s seeing things,...
– -The Demon King, Cinda Williams Chima
Although it’s a bit “Jasmine-ish,” I like this turning point in Raisa. She knew already she was stifled in the life she was in, especially after her training with the clans. But she now is starting to identify what direction she would like to go. A good...
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Cinda Williams Chima on Inspiration & Influences →
“I’d read the first three books in [George R.R. Martin’s] Song of Ice and Fire series back in the 90’s. His world-building was terrific, but it wasn’t the magical element that intrigued me — it was the people. All of his characters are layered, complex, and alive. Protagonists, antagonists — even the characters I hated had motivations, desires, and dreams — they were believable as...
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