Friday, April 5, 2013

Friday's Music: The Moon Asked the Crow - CocoRosie


So every Friday, I’m going to be choosing a song that reminds me of a certain scene/character from the Dustlands, or of the story in general. It'll be a mix of obscure and popular artists, with as much variation as possible.

The link to the song is here.



It might seem obvious why I picked this song, but it was for much more than that. Both the music and the lyrics brought about the underlying themes of destiny and fate that put a real twist on this story. The lyrics are like a short tale, the beginning reminding me of the wastelands and the forgotten past:

 I caught a glimpse out the window, A Polish graveyard filled with widows, I coddle a bottle of warm beer, I see a pool of liquid tears, Glimmering so sweet and mellow, A sea of lilting wilting willow, A secret book of forgotten wishes, Drown in ponds with broken dishes

This verse paints a sad, reminiscent image of the past, especially the references to the graveyard, the wilting willow and the books of forgotten wishes. (page 100 of Blood Red Road, where Rooster Pinch shows Saba a book for the first time in her life – that scene ALWAYS comes up in my head, it’s one of my favourite!).

The moon asked the crow, For a little show, In the hazy milk of twilight, No one had to know, The moon asked the crow, For a little show, In the hazy milk of twilight, No one had to know

The chorus is like a little tribute to Nero, and it makes me think of all those times Nero disappeared from Saba’s side for longer than usual. Where was he, and who was he with?  ‘’He’s always got an opinion does Nero, an he’s real smart too’’ – page 8. It also reminds me of De Malo and his relationship with Saba, how it's ‘hazy’ and mysterious.

this artwork was inspired by this song


Angel brother I miss your hair, Careless nature gentle stare, You fell like rain in the dark abysses ,  Kissed the lips of bloody twinsis, Sung to you a slew of sirens, Tricky mermaids and evil pirates,

Saba’s determination to find Lugh, no matter what comes in her way, screams out to me in this verse. And the particular mention of hair too, reminds me of their contrasting hair colours, and how she says ''My golden heart is gone'' when Lugh is taken by the riders.

You watched the sky, With kaleidoscopic eyes, Howling out right, To the blasphemous night, A wolf in the garden, Why do you linger so, Like a silky snail soul, The moon asked the crow

This verse always leaves me conflicted, bringing me a mix of memories and emotions from the story – is it about Saba’s father, his star reading and the way he’s so resigned about everything that’s happening? Or is it about Lugh and his blue eyes, and his hate for their Pa being a ‘star reader’? The mention of howling also strangely reminds me of the scene in pages 27 to the beginning of 30, where their Pa is shot down by the riders, and how Saba feels the red hot rage rise up inside her for the first time. (I still get chills when reading this part). This song certainly deals with the enigmatic fate business in the story, or I think so anyway!


CocoRosie are two sisters that believe in fairies, with unique voices and music. I would definitely recommend them to anyone who enjoys quaint but meaningful music!

~Bushra


Thursday, April 4, 2013

Read Along: Silverlake


‘There can be beauty anywhere. Even here. And if it ain’t, you can make it yerself.’

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Silverlake: home of Saba and her family. At least it is until mysterious horsemen appear out the red dust and take Lugh away from the only place he has ever known. Saba is left, with only Emmi at her side, to find a way to get him back when she, too, must leave the familiar for the unknown.


Wednesday, April 3, 2013

We've Reached 50 Facebook Likes!


We've reached 50 likes on our Facebook page! We're still stunned on how fast our community has grown and we're forever grateful that we have readers like yourself who visit our site. If you have a Facebook page, (don't try to tell us that you don't ;) ) feel free to give our official page a 'Like'! Liking our page will only get information about the Dustlands series to you faster. Click 'like' in the widget on our sidebar or with the link below.


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Cheers Free Hawks!

~Jake

Dust Lands International Covers!

The Dust Lands trilogy has sold in 28 countries and whilst many of these sport variations of the same covers, there are other territories who have published completely new and beautiful covers of Blood Red Road!

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Try It Tuesday! - GONE series by Michael Grant

Welcome to our first ever Try It Tuesday where we aim to give you suggestions about new (or old!) books, films and music that might appeal to fans of the Dust Lands trilogy!

This week, as the last in the series is released, I present you with the incredible GONE series by Michael Grant!

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'Suddenly there are no adults, no answers. What would you do? In the blink of an eye, the world changes. The adults vanish without a trace, and those left must do all they can to survive. But everyone's idea of survival is different. Some look after themselves, some look after others, and some will do anything for power ...Even kill. For Sam and Astrid, it is a race against time as they try to solve the questions that now dominate their lives ...What is the mysterious wall that has encircled the town of Perdido Beach and trapped everyone within? Why have some kids developed strange powers? And can they defeat Caine and his gang of bullies before they turn fifteen and disappear too? It isn't until the world collapses around you that you find out what kind of person you really are. A chilling portrayal of a world with no rules. When life as you know it ends at 15, everything changes.'


Monday, April 1, 2013

Open Ended Question: Are there Holidays in Saba's world?

Hey Free Hawks! It's Monday again which means I have another open ended question for you to read and do whatever you please with.


So today being April Fools Day, ;) I started to think. Are there holidays in Saba's world? We know that they most likely celebrate each others birthdays, but what about the holidays that us Wreckers celebrate now? Christmas? Valentines Day? It does seem rather silly that Saba's family would deal with small things like St. Patrick's Day with the tension in her family. But what about before Saba's mother died? We know that Saba's mother was a ray of sunshine for Saba and her family, so maybe they did still celebrate some holidays we do now?

Leave your replies and let me know what you think. Do you think some of our holidays carried on into the Dustlands?

Happy April 1st everyone!

~Jake

Exclusive Q&A with Moira Young featuring YOUR questions!

We asked for your questions on our Twitter account (@DustlandsFans) and our Facebook page to pass on to Moira Young, author of Blood Red Road herself. Well she has kindly answered your questions along with some of our own and we have the Q&A right here. He's what Moira has to say:

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I’m amazed and delighted that readers all over the world have taken Saba’s story into their hearts. This first Q&A on the Dust Lands fansite is a memorable event.


Don't forget to follow Moira Young on Twitter! @moira_young