Has it really been that long?... I remember when you were just first talking about this story. It can't end! I will miss Andrew too much!!! I've grown quite found of the little guy. When you write another story, PLEASE INCLUDE ANDREW!!
{JAMMERS } Also where will we chat on the galleries!?!
IKR? I started working on in in September 2016, and picked up around January. I feel the same about Andrew, though! He may not be in what I do next, but I will definitely be using him again.
I think it's good. It's by a Christian singer/author (Andrew Peterson) but it does take place in another world, so I'm not sure if you'd like it. (I finally was able to order Noah: Man of Destiny from the library! )
Yeah, it's one of my favorite book series! It takes place in a sort of medieval realm with strange creatures and diverse societies, and the characters are cleverly created and so fun to read about. It's such a fun, creative story about three children discovering their heritage, working together and fighting to save their world that has been overthrown by a cruel tyrant, and under the whole thing are deeper meanings. It's such a heartwarming, deep, and exciting series, but it's not without its humor--it's quirky at times and the funny bits pops up when you least expect them.
Yeah, it's one of my favorite book series! It takes place in a sort of medieval realm with strange creatures and diverse societies, and the characters are cleverly created and so fun to read about. It's such a fun, creative story about three children discovering their heritage, working together and fighting to save their world that has been overthrown by a cruel tyrant, and under the whole thing are deeper meanings. It's such a heartwarming, deep, and exciting series, but it's not without its humor--it's quirky at times and the funny bits pops up when you least expect them.
So, yeah, there's my book review for the day.
Great book review! You should write the little summaries on the back of the books I'm going to publish! I'm sort of sad that he didn't continue the series, but I totally understand why, and I'm excited for the animated series.
I've been searching up what it takes to start a small publishing company, sounds like it's not that hard, but that's just what I've read so far. But just thought I'd look since you've been talking about it.
Yeah! I already know what I'll write for The Young Warrior's review;
LOLZ.
Whoa, wait, what? There's going to be an animated series?? And did we already have this conversation?? Hang on, let me look this up. . .
*looks it up*
Ohmaibricks, this is for real!? They're actually planning on this!!
Wow. . .
OK, I would swear we've already had this conversation, and yet I'm still stunned. Maybe I just forgot about the news for a little while. . .
And that would be accurate.
We might have had this conversation (I think I did with somebody on the LMBs) and yes they are. (I even contributed a little.) On November 2 it's supposed to be open for everyone to see.
SQQUUUUEEEEE!!! --*pause* . . . If they ruin the Wingfeather Saga by sticking in celebrities to attract the public, change the story, characters, or meaning, or in any way tamper with Andrew Peterson's work of art, someone is going to get hurt.
I think it's good. It's by a Christian singer/author (Andrew Peterson) but it does take place in another world, so I'm not sure if you'd like it. (I finally was able to order Noah: Man of Destiny from the library! )
Sounds cool! Another world makes it even better in my opinion. Maybe if I get chance I'll read it. ( Great! I haven't actually finished reading it yet since I just have been reading and doing other things, I really should continue though. )
Okay, good! (It hasn't come from the library yet. By the way, I like your signature.)
Great book review! You should write the little summaries on the back of the books I'm going to publish! I'm sort of sad that he didn't continue the series, but I totally understand why, and I'm excited for the animated series.
I've been searching up what it takes to start a small publishing company, sounds like it's not that hard, but that's just what I've read so far. But just thought I'd look since you've been talking about it.
Animated series? Intrigued.
I could actually do it! Yep, it's going out to the backers (which includes me) on November 2nd, and the public on December 26th.
Sounds cool! Another world makes it even better in my opinion. Maybe if I get chance I'll read it. ( Great! I haven't actually finished reading it yet since I just have been reading and doing other things, I really should continue though. )
Okay, good! (It hasn't come from the library yet. By the way, I like your signature.)
I've been searching up what it takes to start a small publishing company, sounds like it's not that hard, but that's just what I've read so far. But just thought I'd look since you've been talking about it.
Animated series? Intrigued.
I could actually do it! Yep, it's going out to the backers (which includes me) on November 2nd, and the public on December 26th.
Yeah! That's cool!! ( does that mean you've already seen it? ) So what do you exactly do as a backer?
We might have had this conversation (I think I did with somebody on the LMBs) and yes they are. (I even contributed a little.) On November 2 it's supposed to be open for everyone to see.
SQQUUUUEEEEE!!! --*pause* . . . If they ruin the Wingfeather Saga by sticking in celebrities to attract the public, change the story, characters, or meaning, or in any way tamper with Andrew Peterson's work of art, someone is going to get hurt.
(You contributed a little? What do you mean?)
They didn't really, except for that part where Nia took the Igiby children home from watching the Sea Dragons. (Didn't Slarb capture them at that time?)
SQQUUUUEEEEE!!! --*pause* . . . If they ruin the Wingfeather Saga by sticking in celebrities to attract the public, change the story, characters, or meaning, or in any way tamper with Andrew Peterson's work of art, someone is going to get hurt.
(You contributed a little? What do you mean?)
They didn't really, except for that part where Nia took the Igiby children home from watching the Sea Dragons. (Didn't Slarb capture them at that time?)
(I monetarily contributed.)
Well, I suppose if it's only little things like that it's OK. (I can't remember--to be honest, it's been over a year since I read the first book, and I'd re-read them soon if it weren't for the fact that my American History curriculum keeps taking up my reading time with books such as Co. Aytch and Narrative of the Life of David Crockett. )
(You did?! You mean, you gave money to support the production--or something like that?)