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littleguitar:
--- Quote from: Bigheart on December 19, 2006, 07:26:09 pm ---me three ;D
I've started to read her other stories. Read Lake Geneva all in one go the other day. It was so wonderful :) So gorgeous. So sweet, SO Maggie. Really had me in tears a couple of times, but it has a wonderful ending :) And I want to get started on Union Pacific, Signal Crossing and Catch the Westbound which are completed. They are supposed to be brilliant but really sad and heartwrenching if I remember correctly :( So I really have to be in the mood to start on those ones.
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June they are incredibly sad, but there are also moments of joy... I definitely think this one is worth the heart break, that series is my favorite of all of her writing (though for a happier ending, check out Portrait of a Farmer/Unseasonable Storm...)
coffeecat33:
--- Quote from: Bigheart on December 19, 2006, 07:26:09 pm ---me three ;D
I've started to read her other stories. Read Lake Geneva all in one go the other day. It was so wonderful :) So gorgeous. So sweet, SO Maggie. Really had me in tears a couple of times, but it has a wonderful ending :) And I want to get started on Union Pacific, Signal Crossing and Catch the Westbound which are completed. They are supposed to be brilliant but really sad and heartwrenching if I remember correctly :( So I really have to be in the mood to start on those ones.
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I read and liked Lake Geneva.
I too have to 'prepare' myself before I read intense, sad stories like Union Pacific. cc33
littleguitar:
--- Quote from: coffeecat33 on December 19, 2006, 09:53:20 pm ---I read and liked Lake Geneva.
I too have to 'prepare' myself before I read intense, sad stories like Union Pacific. cc33
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I know what you mean Leslie... and I was not prepared at all. I had no clue what this series was about, only knew that I liked Maggie's writing. I'll be honest, this one hurt in the same way the film did. I've never cried so hard at a fan fic...
Sorry, I don't mean to scare anyone away from this story. I think it is absolutely beautiful and is well worth the pain, but I also don't want anyone to go into it thinking it will end happily like some of us went into Mason and Dixon because we were told the ending was joyful.
Bigheart:
--- Quote from: littleguitar on December 19, 2006, 10:20:13 pm ---I know what you mean Leslie... and I was not prepared at all. I had no clue what this series was about, only knew that I liked Maggie's writing. I'll be honest, this one hurt in the same way the film did. I've never cried so hard at a fan fic...
Sorry, I don't mean to scare anyone away from this story. I think it is absolutely beautiful and is well worth the pain, but I also don't want anyone to go into it thinking it will end happily like some of us went into Mason and Dixon because we were told the ending was joyful.
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Oh God :( I knew it was terribly sad so I am prepared but *this* sad........omg.... I know it's a favourite of many Maggie fans, Helen's been telling me to read it too but I don't know......this kind of angst.... :(
one_of_one:
I thought the Union Pacific trilogy was just the most amazing story. Yes, it had what you might say a sad ending...but, it wasn't sad like the film. Ennis isn't left alone in a trailer-like existence for ever more., which softened the blow for me.
There are some parts of it, especially in Catch the Westbound, which have the most amazing prose you can imagine, it really is sublime.
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