Lending books is such a risky business 🤣 I don't venture into that territory very often -- some books were never retrieved and I still bear those wounds!
You went for Barbie movies for inspiration, and I went for Bear in the Big Blue House 😅 Nice to know that im not the only one using childhood stuff for inspiration!
lol my husband sent this to me joking that you and I are basically the same person and I’m cracking up because he was right 🤣 I recently read Rebecca Ross’s A River Enchanted and A Fire Endless (duology, highly recommend) and have been planning to pick up Divine Rivals sometime this year! I read hunchback about a decade ago and I agree that it’s kind of a letdown…BUT! I was so impressed with Hugo’s ability to write the perspective of his characters because whomever’s perspective I was reading from, even if I hated the character, I was still in a way kind of rooting for them? That’s not really the right phrase but for lack of a better term. Like obviously I don’t love Frollo. But when it was written from his perspective, he was convincing in his reason for why he was doing what he was doing, even though it was messed up and wrong. Idk, I just found that aspect fascinating. I *do* remember I skipped the whole portion where he describes Paris in excruciating detail. 😅 Also also, I did karate for most of my childhood into adulthood. Anyway, you’re my personality doppelgänger and I thought you should know 🤣
Also also also…Barbie movies? EXCELLENT. I might need to watch them all again. My husband understands that the nutcracker from the Barbie movie was my first love and he just kinda deals with it.
I should put traffic controller robots for your speech so you may decrease the speed because you're really really faster than a Ferrari🤣beautiful content by the way. Why don't you read popular books? That's a good peer pressure.
Lending books is such a risky business 🤣 I don't venture into that territory very often -- some books were never retrieved and I still bear those wounds!
Thank you for the joyous and inspiring update! Gotta keep writing!
You went for Barbie movies for inspiration, and I went for Bear in the Big Blue House 😅 Nice to know that im not the only one using childhood stuff for inspiration!
lol my husband sent this to me joking that you and I are basically the same person and I’m cracking up because he was right 🤣 I recently read Rebecca Ross’s A River Enchanted and A Fire Endless (duology, highly recommend) and have been planning to pick up Divine Rivals sometime this year! I read hunchback about a decade ago and I agree that it’s kind of a letdown…BUT! I was so impressed with Hugo’s ability to write the perspective of his characters because whomever’s perspective I was reading from, even if I hated the character, I was still in a way kind of rooting for them? That’s not really the right phrase but for lack of a better term. Like obviously I don’t love Frollo. But when it was written from his perspective, he was convincing in his reason for why he was doing what he was doing, even though it was messed up and wrong. Idk, I just found that aspect fascinating. I *do* remember I skipped the whole portion where he describes Paris in excruciating detail. 😅
Also also, I did karate for most of my childhood into adulthood. Anyway, you’re my personality doppelgänger and I thought you should know 🤣
Also also also…Barbie movies? EXCELLENT. I might need to watch them all again. My husband understands that the nutcracker from the Barbie movie was my first love and he just kinda deals with it.
I don't like reading popular books when everyone else is either. I don't want to be influenced by what everyone else thinks.
My book is intensely unpopular at the moment. Just throwing that out there.
I should put traffic controller robots for your speech so you may decrease the speed because you're really really faster than a Ferrari🤣beautiful content by the way. Why don't you read popular books? That's a good peer pressure.
What exactly is too dark for you?