Nathan over at Fantasy Review Barn is the mastermind of Tough Traveling. What’s Tough Traveling? Pretty much, it’s a weekly feature on Thursdays where we dig around to come up with examples of common tropes in fantasy, using Diana Wynne Jones’ The Tough Guide to Fantasyland as our inspiration and guide. Nathan has invited one and all to join in the fun, so feel free to come up with your own lists and add the link on Nathan’s weekly post, which will also contain (unleash) the next weeks theme. So let the fun begin …
This weeks theme? TO BLATHE
Sonny, true love is the greatest thing in the world. Except for a nice MLT, a mutton, lettuce and tomato sandwich, where the mutton is nice and lean and the tomato is ripe. They’re so perky, I love that. But that’s not what he said! He distinctly said “to blave.” (Thanks to Wendy again. Let’s find those examples of True Love!)
OK, the “To Blathe” reference is new to me, so I’m going to go with True Love! (and hope I have it straight!)
Corin and Tam from Moth and Spark by Ann Leonard
So, a prince goes undercover to enjoy the experience of a Carnival as just a normal young man. While out, he crosses paths with a commoner with an unusual abilities. They are drawn to each other as a moth to flame. Corin is the handsome prince every young lady is after, Tam is a bright and witty daughter of a doctor, new to town and unfamiliar with the ways of court. Quite an unlikely couple (in their world at least), but one that seems destined to happen.
Dominick and Clarice from The House of Four Winds by Mercedes Lackey and James Mallory
This is definitely a Disney style romance, it comes on hard and sudden, but is rather apt for the fairy tale style story that this is. A princess disguised as a boy on a ship, falls in love, yada yada.
Mal and Coby from The Night’s Masque Trilogy by Anne Lyle
Sometimes, the world is safer for boys, maybe it also presents addition opportunities for those of the male gender. Now, an enterprising young woman may notice this, and perhaps take advantage of a safer life. You can’t really blame her. So, what’s a girl to do when she falls in love, but the object of her affection thinks she is a boy? Ouch.
Alana and Marko from Saga by Brian K. Vaughan
You know, so many romances in books stay in the courting phase, or just hint at a future. I have to love Saga for starting the story with the birth of their child. It adds an interesting perspective, and another chance of adventure in the story (in addition to fleeing across the solar system). From warring worlds, this couple has the odds stacked against them, but who doesn’t love a forbidden love?
And from A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin, I’m hiding this one incase anyone somehow has managed to escape knowing this (if you’ve watched even one episode of the show, or read Game of Thrones, this is safe:
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I wondered if anyone else would remember Moth and Spark. And yes, thank you for reminding me I still have only read the first Saga.
Nathan (@reviewbarn) recently posted…Tough Travels – To Blathe (True Love)
Definitely read Saga! It’s quick and so much fun 🙂
Lisa (@TenaciousReader) recently posted…Tough Traveling – To Blathe (True Love)
Funny – it was primarily the Disney style romance of House of the Four Winds that turned me off, but I can see how it fits this week’s theme. I didn’t DNF the book, but set it aside until I’m in the right mood.
Bob (@beauty_in_ruins) recently posted…Tough Travels – To Blathe (True Love)
Yeah, I actually am not at all a fan of Disney style romances, I finished despite it because I was in the mood for something light. Mood makes a huge difference for books like that (at least for me)
Lisa (@TenaciousReader) recently posted…Tough Traveling – To Blathe (True Love)
Mal and Coby! Wish I’d thought of them. And Jaime and Cersei – of course! Nice list. 😀
Laura @ The Half-Strung Harp recently posted…Tough Travels: To Blathe (True Love)
I love Mal and Cob! 🙂 And well, Jaime and Cersei just make me smile 🙂
Lisa (@TenaciousReader) recently posted…Tough Traveling – To Blathe (True Love)
Game of Thrones definitely delivered on the incestuous love affair, I agree. But let us not forget that Thomas Covenant beat Game to the punch by dealing with the passionate love of T.C. for his imaginary (He believes this, not me) daughter, Elena. A love that slowly turns from passion into a more fatherly one. God, I feel sick even typing that last sentence.
Wendell(@Bookwraiths) recently posted…TOUGH TRAVELLING — TO BLATHE
I’ve not read Thomas Covenant, but *shudder*.
Lisa (@TenaciousReader) recently posted…Tough Traveling – To Blathe (True Love)
I put Covenant and Elena on my own list…. but actually, the relationships works out weirdly healthy and understandable. [And from Covenant’s point of view, you can see why maybe the normal anti-incest instincts didn’t kick in: from his point of view, he had sex with a girl one day and then a couple of weeks later he turns around and there’s a fully-grown woman, older than her mother was at the time, telling him that no, honestly, she’s his daughter. Add in that he thinks he’s dreaming anyway…]
Naturally as you read it you think ‘oh, this is going to end terribly’, but it doesn’t! Well, it does, it ends apocalyptically terribly, but I don’t think the incest actually makes anything any worse.
And in covenant novels, ‘doesn’t actually make anything immediately worse’ is as close to positive as it ever gets…
Wastrel recently posted…TOUGH TRAVELLING – True Love
“Naturally as you read it you think ‘oh, this is going to end terribly’, but it doesn’t! Well, it does, it ends apocalyptically terribly, but I don’t think the incest actually makes anything any worse.
And in covenant novels, ‘doesn’t actually make anything immediately worse’ is as close to positive as it ever gets…”
OK, this makes me laugh, and also makes me think I need to push these books up my priority list!
Lisa (@TenaciousReader) recently posted…Review: The Thorn of Dentonhill by Marshall Ryan Maresca
I’m really fancying Moth and Spark, both you and Nathan seem to like it so that’s good enough for me!
It’s ages since I read the Lyle book – did you finish the series?? I’ve only read the first one so far but do have the other two.
Lynn 😀
Lynn recently posted…Parting is such sweet sorrow!
It was a fun book! And yes, I real all three and really enjoyed them.
Lisa (@TenaciousReader) recently posted…Tough Traveling – To Blathe (True Love)
I contemplated Moth and Spark for my list, but as I recall they fell in love over a period of like 3 or 4 days. I decided to go for more of the slow burn romances for true love, lol. And Alchemist of Souls is about a girl disguising herself as a boy? I know it’s such a common trope but I love it! Okay, I need to bump the book up on my list.
Mogsy @ BiblioSanctum recently posted…Tough Traveling: True Love
Yeah, it was an instalove, but one that was OK for me. 🙂 And yes, I love the girl dressed as a boy trope. You should definitely give Alchemist of Souls a read! Side note, I’ve not read any of the book you had on your list!
Lisa (@TenaciousReader) recently posted…Tough Traveling – To Blathe (True Love)
I haven’t read any of these but GoT but I really love the girl dressed as a boy trope so I need to read The Alchemist of Souls and The House of Four Winds pretty darn quick.
Stephanie recently posted…Tough Traveling – To Blathe (True Love)
Yeah, I love it too! They are both good books, hope you enjoy!
Lisa (@TenaciousReader) recently posted…Tough Traveling – To Blathe (True Love)
Is The Alchemist of Souls book one in the series? Never read it but I love cross dressing adventures.
Miriam @ Inky Realms recently posted…Fantasy Review: The Eterna Files by Leanna Renee Hieber
It is! I definitely recommend it!
Lisa (@TenaciousReader) recently posted…Tough Traveling – To Blathe (True Love)
I’m definitely checking out Moth and Spark! It sounds perfect.
And sometimes a good Disney romance is just what I need, so thanks for the suggestions! 🙂
Kaja recently posted…How Do You Like Your Romance?
It is a fresh, enjoyable read! 🙂 Hope you enjoy!
Lisa (@TenaciousReader) recently posted…Review: The Thorn of Dentonhill by Marshall Ryan Maresca
YES LISA! I love the Alana and Marko pick, for some reason I didn’t even think of them! Seriously, there aren’t many couples who could keep the romance (and the sexiness!) alive with a new baby, let alone mercs et al pursuing them across the solar system.
Danya @ Fine Print recently posted…Review: Daughter of the Forest by Juliet Marillier
I was wondering if I might see them on your list (or potentially Mogsy’s)! 🙂 Like you said, keeping up a love affair amidst a child and being pursued across the solar system? If that’s not true love, then I don’t know if I believe it exists 🙂
Lisa (@TenaciousReader) recently posted…Review: The Thorn of Dentonhill by Marshall Ryan Maresca