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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic What Can I Do? in the forum Novel Idea Critiques 9 years, 4 months ago
@Anne-of-Lothlorien @Daeus hey, that’s a neat idea. That could go several ways, especially with how they’d figure from a different world to fix their problem.
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic What Can I Do? in the forum Novel Idea Critiques 9 years, 4 months ago
Ooh, if the door’s not going to be in the main library you may as well put it in the cellar @Anne-of-Lothlorien.
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Favorites? in the forum Book Discussions 9 years, 4 months ago
@Sarah-H Okay; probably not, if they’re people who like deep things. I don’t think that age would be too young for hearing Les Mis, as long as they’re pretty mature. But I think that Les Mis wouldn’t be the best book for reading aloud anyway, no matter the age of your audience. Parts of it, while not necessarily bad (though a little too detailed…[Read more]
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Quick Survey in the forum Publishing & Platform 9 years, 5 months ago
@Daeus Well, if the incentive directly related to your work would be an audio of the same book I’d read from you, and not another work of yours or something different but having to do with your book, I’d probably stick to what I first said. The classic would motivate me more (well, obviously depending on what it was. 😛 But most classics to me are…[Read more]
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Favorites? in the forum Book Discussions 9 years, 5 months ago
@Sarah-H Well…no, I don’t think so. It’s too deep; also too grown up in some content. Littler kids wouldn’t understand (or need to hear) a lot of it, and I don’t think it would hold their attention well either.
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Favorites? in the forum Book Discussions 9 years, 5 months ago
Just here to reinforce (with reinforcements of colossal import, mind you) any other Les Miserables recommendations there’ve been. The more there are, the more likely someone will start it. 🙂 I finished it today and around my eyes is literally puffy with all the crying I’ve done, but it’s so worth it. That book is amazing.
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Favorites? in the forum Book Discussions 9 years, 5 months ago
Just here to reinforce (with reinforcements of colossal import, mind you) any other Les Miserable recommendations there’ve been. The more there are, the more likely someone will start it. 🙂 I finished it today and around my eyes is literally puffy with all the crying I’ve done, but it’s so worth it. That book is amazing.
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Quick Survey in the forum Publishing & Platform 9 years, 5 months ago
Um whoops, reading Kate’s post just now, it hit me you meant if I’d already read your book. 😛 (I saw that in your post but forgot.) So if I’d read your book and loved it, I’d probably want more from you.
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Quick Survey in the forum Publishing & Platform 9 years, 5 months ago
@Daeus I’d go more for the classic, I think.
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Favorites? in the forum Book Discussions 9 years, 5 months ago
@Daeus I searched and the Logan library has it. Yes. *hugely happy grin* I’ll ask if we can have it shipped to our nearer library for us to check out.
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Favorites? in the forum Book Discussions 9 years, 5 months ago
@Daeus I think the library closest to us is part of the Logan library system…I don’t think the Logan library is part of the Columbus system. I’ll see if I can look it up.
I might just be needing help if I can’t find and read such a thematically rich book though. 😛
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Favorites? in the forum Book Discussions 9 years, 5 months ago
@Daeus Gotcha. D’you think we could find it in a small town library; is it well enough known?
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Favorites? in the forum Book Discussions 9 years, 5 months ago
@Kate-Flournoy Ooh! Okay I’m requiring no immediate answer. By all means, I implore you, keep writing.
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic What Can I Do? in the forum Novel Idea Critiques 9 years, 5 months ago
@Anne-of-Lothlorien I might be interested in continuing a book with that beginning, though probably not if it was very long. 😛
Something I thought could be neat (though it’s not like the ideas you brought up), is if the door opened into just another room of the library, but a super secret one, with all sorts of books that have something (exactly…[Read more] -
Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Greetings, Salutations, and all that stuff in the forum Start HERE 9 years, 5 months ago
@I-J-Anderson Aw, soft chickens…
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Favorites? in the forum Book Discussions 9 years, 5 months ago
@Daeus Is it historical fiction?
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Greetings, Salutations, and all that stuff in the forum Start HERE 9 years, 5 months ago
@Christi-Eaton That’s hilarious! Actors everywhere must have the craziest time backstage. 😀
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Favorite Movies in the forum Film 9 years, 5 months ago
@Anne-of-Lothlorien Uh yes, the green mist…no. Eustace was INCREDIBLE though, and Reepicheep. Like several others said. 😛
@Ethryndal YES to what you said about Edmund!! I loved him by the end of The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe though, not just in Prince Caspian. 😀
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic What Is It? in the forum Poetry 9 years, 5 months ago
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Greetings, Salutations, and all that stuff in the forum Start HERE 9 years, 5 months ago
@I-J-Anderson Yep, Kate and I are sisters. 🙂
Wow… Which animals were your favorite?
Yeah, Frodo most certainly wouldn’t have made it without Sam. He knew it, too.
Oh I know, Richard Armitage is a really good actor. I haven’t seen him as Gisborne (but I bet he’s awesome), but I’ve seen him in the BBC miniseries North and South. Seen…[Read more]
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