Susan Grant | Ever Yearn to be Swept Away?
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Okay, so I’m a hopeless daydreamer. Only I don’t publicize that fact – I mean, the last thing air passengers want to hear is that their 747 pilot is “zoning out.” Not to worry, though: my imagination “runs” in the background like Norton Antivirus software. And, because I am, after all, a professional, I ensure that all musings cease during critical phases of flight. :)
When I’m not a jet-lagged zombie wandering around Sydney, Shanghai or Saigon, I’m a typical suburban mom, if there is such a creature. They’re teens in high school now, but when they were much younger I used to bring them (and the neighbor kid who somehow ended up eating all his meals at our house) to the local park. I remember one day when the boys ran off, each clutching a laundered-too-many-times Beanie Baby (the only two toys in the car), leaving my daughter empty-handed. “But, Mom,” she said, grief-stricken. “Now I have no one to be!”
To be...
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At that point I suppose I got that faraway look that so exasperates my family, because my daughter accepted my understanding hug and deserted me. I sat on a park bench, mentally shuffling through some of my many “keeper” books like One Perfect Rose by Mary Jo Putney, Elizabeth Vaughan’s Warprize, Primary Inversion and The Radiant Seas by Catherine Asaro. What linked them? A terminally ill duke, a woman forced to marry in order to secure peace for her people, a battle-weary futuristic soldier? Certainly at first glance the characters share little in common with each other, let alone me, yet I was equally swept away with each book.
Because the authors succeeded in giving me someone to be.
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Although I’m not any closer to knowing the secret to why some books have the magic to sweep me away and others don’t, the question itself has always intrigued me. How about you? What makes a book sweep you away? What are some you’ve read lately that have worked this rare magic on you, where when you turned the last page you looked up blinking because you forgot who and where you were?
If you’d like to come along on some of my adventures, visit my blog: susangrant.blogspot.com. No luggage required! Oh, and for a peek at the stories these adventures have spawned over the years, stop by my website http://www.susangrant.com/ where I maintain a printable list of all my books and what series they belong to.
Susan Grant
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