My impression was that Lady Marion somehow recognized her life story, not the Book itself... of course, it's been a while since I actually read the piece, so I may have that bit wrong.
Larissa, coordinate...
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Hmmm...
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More literary relatives of this story
(Sound of palm smacking forehead)
Nobody has mentioned the "Inkheart" books by Cornelia Funke (the basis for the recent movie starring Brendan Fraser). In them, certain people have the ability to cause objects and people from stories to materialize...
And, of course, in Jasper Ffolkes's Thursday Next books, certain people have the natural ability to materialize characters or objects from books, OR to read themselves INTO books. (Some others are able to do this with the aid of might-as-well-be-magic technology.)
Amy might be an untrained Reader... which raises the possibility of sequels to this story. After all, how long can someone who has rejected television in favor of books be satisfied with "Samoan Idol", "So You Think You Can Play the Spoons", and the umpteenth spin-offs of "Lawn and Garden" ("Lawn and Garden: Ceramic Gnome Unit") and "CSE-I-E-I-O"? Sooner or later, she might backslide and pick up some novel with Fabio (or his successors) on the cover, or a vampire, or Fabio AS a vampire). Or she might get so caught up in a storyline that she causes real-world versions of her favorite characters to appear...
The mind boggles.
Nobody has mentioned the "Inkheart" books by Cornelia Funke (the basis for the recent movie starring Brendan Fraser). In them, certain people have the ability to cause objects and people from stories to materialize...
And, of course, in Jasper Ffolkes's Thursday Next books, certain people have the natural ability to materialize characters or objects from books, OR to read themselves INTO books. (Some others are able to do this with the aid of might-as-well-be-magic technology.)
Amy might be an untrained Reader... which raises the possibility of sequels to this story. After all, how long can someone who has rejected television in favor of books be satisfied with "Samoan Idol", "So You Think You Can Play the Spoons", and the umpteenth spin-offs of "Lawn and Garden" ("Lawn and Garden: Ceramic Gnome Unit") and "CSE-I-E-I-O"? Sooner or later, she might backslide and pick up some novel with Fabio (or his successors) on the cover, or a vampire, or Fabio AS a vampire). Or she might get so caught up in a storyline that she causes real-world versions of her favorite characters to appear...
The mind boggles.
You can't wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club.
Jack London (1876-1916)
Jack London (1876-1916)