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There was too much going on here - too much that strayed from odd all the way over into seriously weird

There was too much going on here - too much that strayed from odd all the way over into seriously weird Picture Quote #1

There was too much going on here - too much that strayed from odd all the way over into seriously weird

Charles de Lint is a master of blending the ordinary with the extraordinary, seamlessly weaving elements of fantasy and magic into the fabric of everyday life. However, even in his richly imaginative worlds, there are moments when things take a turn for the seriously weird.

In de Lint's stories, the line between reality and fantasy is often blurred, with characters encountering strange and otherworldly beings in the most unexpected places. But there are times when the strangeness goes beyond the whimsical and enters into darker territory, leaving readers feeling unsettled and disoriented.

One of the hallmarks of de Lint's writing is his ability to create a sense of unease and mystery, drawing readers into a world where anything is possible and nothing is quite as it seems. But when the weirdness becomes too much to handle, it can be overwhelming, leaving readers feeling like they've lost their footing in a world that no longer makes sense.

In de Lint's novel "Someplace to Be Flying," for example, the protagonist encounters a group of shape-shifting beings known as the Crow Girls, who are both mesmerizing and terrifying in their otherness. As the protagonist delves deeper into their world, he discovers a dark and dangerous secret that threatens to upend everything he thought he knew about the world around him.

Similarly, in "Moonheart," de Lint explores the hidden depths of a mysterious old house that serves as a gateway to other realms. As the characters navigate the strange and unpredictable landscape of the house, they are forced to confront their own fears and desires, leading to a series of events that are both fantastical and deeply unsettling.
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