Lidia
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Sally Green:
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(view spoiler)[What will happen to Nathan in the next book of the trilogy? Will he be able to control his new powers? (hide spoiler)]
Sally Green
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(view spoiler)[What will happen to Nathan in HALF WILD - well if I told you that it would SPOIL everything!
Things I can tell you:-
HALF WILD involves some magical Gifts, some kissing and some time in bed with Nathan. There's an Australian man, a beautiful blond woman who is not Annalise, and there's also Annalise, Gabriel, Marcus and some more characters new and old. There's lots of killing, a few stakes, the Fairborn, some mysterious tattoos, more killing, an ear and some peanuts. Oh yes, and the box of letters that Gabriel has... (hide spoiler)]
Things I can tell you:-
HALF WILD involves some magical Gifts, some kissing and some time in bed with Nathan. There's an Australian man, a beautiful blond woman who is not Annalise, and there's also Annalise, Gabriel, Marcus and some more characters new and old. There's lots of killing, a few stakes, the Fairborn, some mysterious tattoos, more killing, an ear and some peanuts. Oh yes, and the box of letters that Gabriel has... (hide spoiler)]
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Michael Anderson
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Sally Green:
Hello! I was just wondering, have you got any plans for books after Half Lost? I realise this sounds really impatient of me, but I'm really excited. Also I want to say that the Half Bad books have been great, it seemed that throughout it I was thinking 'Damn... I wish I thought of that.' But anyway, I can't wait for Half Lost, and good luck!! Michael.
hadeel m
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Sally Green:
the ending of half wild killed me, i literally can't stop thinking about the series. is it wrong that marcus is my favorite character? anyway, this question has been on my mind for days, and it's just plain curiousity. what do you think the next series you'll write would be about? (i'm a reader from dubai, i also made two other people read it.)
C. M. Dree
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Sally Green:
You said before that you wanted to show how "perspectives can be wrong" in the trilogy. Does this apply to Nathan's perceptions too? While reading I wondered how much of a reliable narrator he is. I'm thinking about how he imagines his father, how he obsesses about the similarities they "must" share. How is Nathan influenced by the White/Black categorization of reality?Will Nathan's personal perceptions be challanged?
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