Mortal Instruments' Review

Nov 26, 2013 22:20

Warning! May contain spoilers, or anger MI-fans ( Read more... )

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dracavia November 26 2013, 23:16:09 UTC
Seeing as she was a controversial HP fanfic writer before she went into professional writing, I somehow find this unsurprising. Thanks for the review, as I wasn't certain whether I should take some time to read these or not, and I think I'll just pass now.

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naadi November 27 2013, 17:08:35 UTC
Eeek, sorry - accidently clicked the reply instead of post new comment button. o_O

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dracavia November 27 2013, 18:15:12 UTC
lol, it's alright, I figured that only a couple sentences in to reading it. I'm glad I saw it though, you make some good points and I might try the Infernal Devices books given the comparison you made.

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naadi November 27 2013, 19:10:52 UTC
*clicking reply intentionally this time* :D Yay! I really did love the characters in the Infernal Devices. But I did check them out of my library though at first... ;-)

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naadi November 27 2013, 17:07:13 UTC
I completely agree that the MI series should have ended after the third book. I really thought it had, and then the 4th book came out and I was surprised. I read it, and I don't remember liking it very much. So I haven't bothered to read the 5th ( ... )

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leochi November 27 2013, 18:33:39 UTC
*Big Grin ( ... )

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naadi November 27 2013, 19:15:19 UTC
Oh yay - I'd be more than happy to discuss with you! I don't have anyone much to do that with either, that reads these books. I'm out of time at the moment and am going to be off-line for the next few days, until the weekend (it's a holiday weekend here in the US with lots of cooking involved starting this afternoon, lol), but I'll definitely come back to reply to the above! *hugs*

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leochi November 27 2013, 20:02:21 UTC
Oh, I guess you'll be celebrating Thanksgiving with lots of turkey and pumpkin pies. :D:D:D
Happy Thanksgiving, then! Hope you'll have a lovely time and enjoy it with your loved one. We don't have anything like that, here, we'll have to wait for Christmas for the turkey (or rather the roast goose).

When you'll be back I'd love to discuss more of the subject with you! (I mean books, mythology and what inspires an author - not turkeys, although that might be a fun subject, too. *grins*)

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