@MadameLee Wow! I really enjoyed those last three chapters!
I especially enjoy all the Romeo/Juliet bits, but what I love best is that it didn't end in a double suicide! And I'm intrigued about the twins being raised separately! Love the way you're using the newspapers, too! How fun!
@MadameLee Wow! I really enjoyed those last three chapters!
I especially enjoy all the Romeo/Juliet bits, but what I love best is that it didn't end in a double suicide! And I'm intrigued about the twins being raised separately! Love the way you're using the newspapers, too! How fun!
about Juliet and Clayton's talk and her seeing Clayton get arrested? after she's woken up and what did you think about Hailey's acting abilites kind of coming out of left field?
@MadameLee Wow! I really enjoyed those last three chapters!
I especially enjoy all the Romeo/Juliet bits, but what I love best is that it didn't end in a double suicide! And I'm intrigued about the twins being raised separately! Love the way you're using the newspapers, too! How fun!
about Juliet and Clayton's talk and her seeing Clayton get arrested? after she's woken up and what did you think about Hailey's acting abilites kind of coming out of left field?
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I loved the talk with Clayton and Juliet! Some mysteries were revealed, and some were introduced!
And I think it's just fine for acting abilities to come out of left field, for acting skills often do seem to sort of pop out of nowhere!
@MadameLee Wow! I really enjoyed those last three chapters!
I especially enjoy all the Romeo/Juliet bits, but what I love best is that it didn't end in a double suicide! And I'm intrigued about the twins being raised separately! Love the way you're using the newspapers, too! How fun!
about Juliet and Clayton's talk and her seeing Clayton get arrested? after she's woken up and what did you think about Hailey's acting abilites kind of coming out of left field?
Well...
I loved the talk with Clayton and Juliet! Some mysteries were revealed, and some were introduced!
And I think it's just fine for acting abilities to come out of left field, for acting skills often do seem to sort of pop out of nowhere!
That's reminds me-that was a nice metopher I used for Clayton wasn't it?
The Thoreau Legacy by JoieWilder – I suggest reading these three novel-like works together. Start with Dust to Dust, which is chronologically the first (it was completed in Nov. 2015). Then you might want to read Ashes to Ashes and the Thoreau legacy together, as they are inter-related, with character and plot cross-overs.
The Thoreau Legacy by JoieWilder – I suggest reading these three novel-like works together. Start with Dust to Dust, which is chronologically the first (it was completed in Nov. 2015). Then you might want to read Ashes to Ashes and the Thoreau legacy together, as they are inter-related, with character and plot cross-overs.
Thanks for the recommendation , @babyishcare ! I'm pretty sure most of us in this thread have read or are reading those stories ! They're great , aren't they ?
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And I think it's just fine for acting abilities to come out of left field, for acting skills often do seem to sort of pop out of nowhere!
Do you also play The Elder Scrolls Online? You can find me there as CathyTea, too!
That's reminds me-that was a nice metopher I used for Clayton wasn't it?
There's a question about that in the main Reading Circle thread.
I'm all for it--just thought I'd check with all of you, too!
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Do you also play The Elder Scrolls Online? You can find me there as CathyTea, too!
Thanks for the recommendation , @babyishcare ! I'm pretty sure most of us in this thread have read or are reading those stories ! They're great , aren't they ?
Do you also play The Elder Scrolls Online? You can find me there as CathyTea, too!