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Dear MR Barant,
I understand you are a tv writer. And your novels definitely read like scripts. Good scripts. Fun scripts. I hope you sell the tv rights and they become a series. Soon. With a big budget.
Before I realized that you wrote for tv, I thought, as of the second novel, that each novel would be an exploration of a different literary genre, first comic books, then myths and legends, and I wondered what would come next- poetry, perhaps, or texts? Then i realized each book should be seen as ...more
I understand you are a tv writer. And your novels definitely read like scripts. Good scripts. Fun scripts. I hope you sell the tv rights and they become a series. Soon. With a big budget.
Before I realized that you wrote for tv, I thought, as of the second novel, that each novel would be an exploration of a different literary genre, first comic books, then myths and legends, and I wondered what would come next- poetry, perhaps, or texts? Then i realized each book should be seen as ...more

The plot thickens! Jace is still stranded in the Thropirelem world, when through a series of unfortunate events she finds herself in a different one, even more primitive and magical.
I'd forgotten Jace's smart mouth (not blabbermouth or chatterbox) and how much I enjoy her special brand of humor! Her banter with her lem partner Charlie is especially amusing and so are her comments about the newcomer in the series, Azura.
We get to learn a bit more about her past, while Jace chases bad guys, runs f ...more
I'd forgotten Jace's smart mouth (not blabbermouth or chatterbox) and how much I enjoy her special brand of humor! Her banter with her lem partner Charlie is especially amusing and so are her comments about the newcomer in the series, Azura.
We get to learn a bit more about her past, while Jace chases bad guys, runs f ...more

I don't know...
I really really enjoyed the first 2 books and was so excited for this one! About halfway through this I lost interest, it was completely different from the first two. It got so confusing at times and some of my favorite characters were not really involved in this book, if at all. Total letdown for me. ...more
I really really enjoyed the first 2 books and was so excited for this one! About halfway through this I lost interest, it was completely different from the first two. It got so confusing at times and some of my favorite characters were not really involved in this book, if at all. Total letdown for me. ...more


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