Carmen Rodriguez
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Sally Green:
okay i just wanna say that i absolutely loved the first book and i haven't read the second one yet i have hear that nathan is gay and im not against homosexuals but i loved analisse and nathan!!!!!! please tell me is not true, please say that he will not end with gab ?????? congrats for your books and also i would looooove to see more arran in the books greetings from chile:)
Sally Green
Hi Carmen and thanks for the question.
So glad you loved HALF BAD.
I'm glad you're not against homosexuals - neither am I, nor is Nathan! I think Nathan is curious and accepting of people who are considered 'different' - he knows he's considered 'different' and definitely some people think of him as 'not normal'. If anything Nathan despises people who think they're normal and hates people who think being different is a problem.
I'm glad you loved Annalise as many people are turning against her and she really has a lot of good points - I have a lot of sympathy for her situation.
I don't want to give anything away about what will happen in HALF LOST (the final book of the trilogy) and hope you do read HALF WILD and enjoy it.
Thanks again.
Sally
So glad you loved HALF BAD.
I'm glad you're not against homosexuals - neither am I, nor is Nathan! I think Nathan is curious and accepting of people who are considered 'different' - he knows he's considered 'different' and definitely some people think of him as 'not normal'. If anything Nathan despises people who think they're normal and hates people who think being different is a problem.
I'm glad you loved Annalise as many people are turning against her and she really has a lot of good points - I have a lot of sympathy for her situation.
I don't want to give anything away about what will happen in HALF LOST (the final book of the trilogy) and hope you do read HALF WILD and enjoy it.
Thanks again.
Sally
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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?
Sally Green
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