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Oct 07, 2011 01:58PM
How many of you who have read Iron Druid series of books (Hounded, Hexed and Hammered) relate to the concept of druidism as portrayed in this series?
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Holly: "It's an interesting take on this particular form of Paganism. It read like the author might have done some research on Druids before he put his own special twist on it." I agree it's an interesting take, especially the tattoo/earth connection concept. Sure more appealing that a crowd of people gathering at Stonehenge once a year (grin).

Not to sound pedantic, but as Hearne himself pointed out (somewhere), nobody really knows anything about the druids. They had an alphabet of sorts, but all of their knowledge was transmitted orally and so their rituals, practices, cosmology/theology is practically unknown. Many of the druids were wiped out by the Romans in Britain and France or just became rejected from their own culture in Ireland due to St. Patrick bringing Christianity to the Emerald Isle. The "snakes" he supposedly drove out of Ireland is a reference to the Druids. One of the few direct eye-witness accounts available is Julius Ceaser's Conquest of Gaul (France). He dwells a lot on the Gaul's use of human sacrifice and use of magic, but doesn't give a lot of details about either.



The main organization is the Order of Bards, Ovates, and Druids, based in the UK, but there are also a couple American organizations as well.


Has everyone already read Shattered? I'm saving it.

Do you not thoroughly enjoy these books. The wit, jokes and action. It is never a dull moment with Atticus, Granuaile and Oberon.

The only other author that I feel has come close to Kevin's UF books for this Genre is Ben Hale, author

Its believed/or a myth, that Druids may still exist in places like the Isle of Mann or Ireland, but they are a very secretive order and their lore is oral. If you are not born into it you are not included. More is known about the celtic people and their mythologies than is actually known about the Druids themselves. What we do know comes from Romans who were trying to wipe them out so may have been using propaganda. (the romans claim druids practiced human sacrifice) The only thing scholars are sure of is "Next to nothing is known for certain about their cultic practice, except for the ritual of oak and mistletoe as described by Pliny the Elder." He was a Roman with Julius Caesar when then invaded the UK.
The only thing we know/believe is throughout history Druids are portrayed and recalled as aligned with the earth, Gia, and nature. Herbalists, healers and wise men. Often associated with specific groves of trees. Specualted but not proven to be associated with the stone henges (there are more than one) But if you look at the stone henges in scotland they seem more likely aligned with norse gods with some of the stones being named after the norse pantheon. Much else is speculation. Myths also associate the celtic peoples tattos as connecting them with the earth.
I think The Iron Druid is an excellent series, and he's really researched the Celtic Myths and the beliefs about Druids. His portrayl seems spot on to me, and I love it.
I've just started shattered - not keen on the bits from Granuaile point of view they seem to me a bit stifled, not as funny, cutting edge or exciting as when he's writing from Atticus's point of view.


Grimnir,
All I can say about what you have provided is "WOW"; you really did some background on this topic before you did this reply. But as to Granuaile's POV; I can see it is necessary that Kevin provides new insights and thought processes from her to more establish her characters background.

I had planned on reading Shattered as my next book; but it turns out that the copy I received in the mail along with Jim Butchers "Skin Game" were my signed books by the authors that I ordered back in February.
But I can see in my mind "Oberon" asking for the sausage though.

To answer your question; No I do not read my signed Hardbacks or my Paperbacks. I buy another book to read from. I know it sounds crazy, but that is what I do.



AND my daughter and I sent in to Kevin the author of the Iron Druid series for a signed book mark he was giving away at the time and she drew him a badass drawing with Oberon and ATICUS and the manticore ect and Kevin sent back a "hand" written letter that Lainey and I were floored to have. I have some signed books by authors I think I will prob never have the chance to meet but I do read them... Hope u have a great wkend coming up


And that was a special deal with Kevin...from his FB page or website..
But on my own I have paid a little more for an autographed book by...
-Sherrilyn Kenyon (prob my Fav)
-Lara Adrian
-JR Ward(2nd) Fav
From book signings...
Kendall Grey(#1 indie writer)
RK Lilley
And then I have different signed swag from other authors...
I am hoping to get a book signed by Jennifer Armentrout and Colleen Hoover this weekend-other authors will just sign my picture postcards I made up

Impressive! I have books signed by Jim Butcher, Clive Cussler, Preston and Child (Fever Dream),Kevin Hearne, Kelly Armstrong, Jenna Black, Cindy Holby and Kari Johnson. My two most favorite are from authors Mark L. Donald (Battle Ready) and James Bradley (Flags of Our Fathers). Mark was a Navy Corpsman like me and went much further than I and became a Navy Seal and then on to become a Doctor. James Bradley is the son of John Bradley who was a US Navy Corpsman in WWII. Have you ever seen images of the service members raising the US Flag on Iwo Jima; he was one of those who helped to raise the flag. So both authors made a very special notation to me, as I had also served as a Navy Corpsman. I humbled to have been a US Navy Corpsman and while I served for over 20 years, I did not do anything like my "fellow" brethren had to endure.

And volunteering this year really wore me out BUT I loved it!!!


You're welcome. You might also enjoy The Reenchantment of the World and Joseph Campbell's Primitive Mythology. Come to think of it, you might also try Homo Necans: The Anthropology of Ancient Greek Sacrificial Ritual and Myth. Take care and enjoy your weekend.

Impressive! I have books signed by Jim Butcher, Clive Cussler, Preston and Child (Fever Dream),Kevin Hearne, Kelly Armstrong, Jenna Black, Cindy Holby and Kari Johnson. My two most fav..."
Alan,with your professional history and your liking for fantasy, you might try The Knight and its sequel The Wizard. Despite some truly atrocious cover art, I think you could relate to them.
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