Saturday, November 7, 2015

Access to the books

It's been a good long while since we've had a listing of all the books, and Christmas is right around the corner for the kid programs to which all of the proceeds from on line sales are donated ... so here's the lineup:

You'll find all of the below with their links for more information about the books at MY WEBSITE ... or you can just do your clicking from here for any book you want to look at! The best deal for the kids is for you to use these links for print books; not sure how it works but they get a better percentage! Kindle also has all of these, as does Amazon.

(ps: don't ask me why Danann is out of line - he often is)


  
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The seven Mamm Speaks books contain the STORY part of the Mamm Books - the Family Story that Mamm (and other Voices at times) tells to the younger generations. 

We've brought them out for a couple of reasons.

One is that I've long wondered what kind of a read just that story line alone would be like, without being set into the current generations. So I've finally gone ahead and gotten that story line into a 'stand alone' format. And it WORKS! That 'history' story line really can and does stand alone, a mighty fine read independently of the other 'today' twining story line.

The other is that some of our readers have requested some books with LARGE PRINT so that they can more easily read them. The 'history' story line of these books, together with (next up!) the short stories, seem a natural choice for these readers. 
Rather than the massive missive that resulted when I had that 'history' story line of the Mamm Books sorted out from the 'today' part, it's been divided into seven more manageable parts. 
Otherwise it would have been a book the equivalent of almost two full reams of paper, MUCH too big to handle. They're on 8 1/2 by 11 paper, and the font is set at 18.


So that's it for the time being. 

We've still got another short story book called SNARK ... and more from the Younglings, adventures they're having 'in real life' as well as the ones they get themselves into at the 'play pretend' clearing in the forest.

The rest of the adult Characters' books will come out as they get written. Alianora's timeline is from 500-800 CE, 
Sass has 800-1100, 
Caileen's will be 1100-1400, 
Aine's got 1400-1700, 
I reckon the Younglings will manage to get us through from 1700 to the Present one way or another (they're looking forward to America's Wild West days!), 
and the adult Dunnottar Folk Lineages, together with the Characters who are now among the Sidhe of the Ages, will have to take us from NOW to and through the FUTURE when Danann and Sidhelagh get back (see DANANN).

I'm afraid there are wars of all kinds yet to be fought by all and sundry of the generations of this our family ... some historic and some still ahead of our Now ... peace does come but it is oh too dearly bought. We have such a very long path ahead of us.






















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