Because it is a bad trip of a series if ever there was one. Yes. I've seen it becomes quite ugly later on. Luckily I've got enough other projects to keep me from reacting too badly.
And somehow this resurrects a random guy we neither know nor care about! I've read some in Enchanter and it is implied the eagle actually was FreeFall. Best not think about that for too long.
Which explains why Sara Douglass wanted to kill her off in some manner involving a pumpkin full of nails. Wow. The characters must not only fight threats from their own world, they must also combat their author, who wants to kill off anyone she doesn't like. It's certainly a good premise.
And StarDrifter certainly doesn't get criticized for not being able to keep it in his damn pants. Nooo, of course not.
A prophecy that's actually written out in terrible poem format, no less. I've seen it, and it's really stupid. It's more of a manual, and it would have been much better if it had been written as such. And I will discuss it when it comes up in the text, so around chapter 10.
By the way, how much of the series have you read (either directly or indirectly)?
Oh, and I have made my chapter from Restitution somewhat longer.
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Yes. I've seen it becomes quite ugly later on. Luckily I've got enough other projects to keep me from reacting too badly.
I've read some in Enchanter and it is implied the eagle actually was FreeFall. Best not think about that for too long.
Wow. The characters must not only fight threats from their own world, they must also combat their author, who wants to kill off anyone she doesn't like. It's certainly a good premise.
Nooo, of course not.
I've seen it, and it's really stupid. It's more of a manual, and it would have been much better if it had been written as such.
And I will discuss it when it comes up in the text, so around chapter 10.
By the way, how much of the series have you read (either directly or indirectly)?
Oh, and I have made my chapter from Restitution somewhat longer.