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Shirlee
(last edited Apr 23, 2017 08:54PM)
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Apr 23, 2017 08:53PM
I agree with your philosophy, not Randy's! Please don't kill off any characters!!!!! That would annoy me and my son, who is totally hooked on your Dragon slayer books. In other words, don't be like the rest of the author's who kill off characters you fall in love with. Stand out and dare to be different!!! :)
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Shirlee wrote: "I agree with your philosophy, not Randy's! Please don't kill off any characters!!!!! That would annoy me and my son, who is totally hooked on your Dragon slayer books. In other words, don't be like..."I'm glad to get feedback! The overwhelming response from readers has been that I shouldn't kill off any of the Slayers. Which is really a relief to know. I hate it when characters I like die, so I'm glad to know that people won't think I'm cheating if I let them live.
Cindy wrote: "It's your book. Do what feels right. Complainers gonna complain. I'll still love you"Ah, thanks!
I think you know what is best. I can say that I haven't read a book by you that I was unhappy or frustrated with the ending. You seem to wrap all your books up superbly! I can't say that about every author. Getting the right ending is crucial. I can be absolutely in love with a book, and then bam, those feelings change in an instant when I read the ending. Maybe that makes me fickle, but my opinion on a book weighs heavy on the ending. Having said I love all your endings, means you're already doing a perfect job. Your readers love you for your writing style, and we like you just the way you are. So I say do whatever you think is best, because Janette knows best.




