Thursday, October 20, 2011

"Oath's are made to be broken" -Dustfinger

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Well, I don`t thinks so! Why would you make an oath if you knew you were going to break it?
  That would just be a waste of your voice, and one of the dumbest things I’ve ever heard.    I wonder if this is a popular saying, and if it is, (which I really hope it’s not) whoever wrote is encouraging people to break promises. What’s with that!? Who would do that!? And if such author has a reason for writing such things, I would like to hear them, so I can point out how messed up they are.
“He’s in the forest, in the strolling players’ secret camp!” – Meggie
Ok, Meggie dear, I reeeally want to shoot you right now! But oh well, what did Dustfinger expect if he told her to promise not to tell Fenoglio where they were, and right after tells her oaths are made to be broken?       Still, I wish she would have kept her mouth shut, this will surly bring complications. And I bet in a couple of chapters, Meggie’s going to be all ‘Oh how I wish I would have just kept my big mouth shut!’ And I will totally support such claim.
  (Miss Ricker, sorry for posting an attack for the author of this, but I was just soooo mad!  >.<  )

Thursday, October 6, 2011

"So here you are"

When I first read this, I did so, in a rather malicious voice. After reading  the next few lines, I realized it was Mortimer speaking (now that I think of it, his full name to me, also sounds malicious) I was rather frustrated with myself, and had to go back to where Mo spoke, and reread it all, in the correct tone of voice.

Really, maybe it wasn't such a dumb mistake, for there are things that lead you to believe it was one of Capricorn's men who got her, and not Mo, or Farid. And I have proof:
1.  He creeped up to her, without a noise, and covered her mouth with a brutal amount of strength.(If he would have done so softly, that would have helped me) Which is something the Black Jackets would have done.
2. After doing so, he said "There you are, I looked all over for you" Right after, without announcing himself. And it seemed more likely for Capricorn's subdits to be looking for her than it was for him.
3. He was supposed to be dead.
4. If he would have said so, and I would have been able to hear his voice, I would have recognized it, but it's impossible for me to hear his voice if I'm not in the story. Although I wouldn't want to be read into a book, just to be able to tell who's talking without reading “Name said" I'm sure it would actually be awesome to be in a book (at least one of my choice, with a happy ending, because I wouldn't like to be forced into a book, where I'd end up being murdered, or brokenhearted) but, I would prefer to finish my lifetime in my own book, the current one, where I don't make any surprise star appearances in any one's story.

But, I guess the author made it this way on purpose, to give us a fright. And it worked!

Oddly, when I think of the author of the book, I don't think of Cornelia, but of Fenoglio.