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Noah Czerny prequel?
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May 06, 2016 03:01PM
Sometimes I think good series are ruined by the author writing too many prequels/sequels and trying to get too much out of the story. However, I would totally read a Noah Czerny prequel novel or novella. I felt like his end of the story was sad and left me wanting so much more. I felt like we hardly new him. Does anyone agree? What would you want in a prequel like this?
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I would love to read a prequel or novella about Noah! I would love to know about his life before his death or about his life before he met the gang.
me too. I have often wondered.I would also like to know more of the women of 300 Fox Way, how
they all came together in that house.
I don't know how I feel about a prequel. I just really want a proper ending for Noah. I've re-read his last chapter again and I still can't figure out what happened to him. It was like his side of the story didn't matter anymore for the last book because he was hardly in it. Even though I love the book, I'm a bit bitter about it ol
I quickly fell in love with Noah (view spoiler) and felt the same way about how he was left in the story. I would love to read more about him and I would actually love it if (view spoiler)
I don't think a prequel is needed nor would it do any good. I thought it all fell together. Noah was the reason Gansey lived and searched for the king, which is turn caused him to make all these friends to help him along the way.By him being alive he was able to bring a way to keep Ronan and Adam safe, but as well as to have them around to keep him safe so they could stop the demon. I have a feeling without Adam then none of them would have ever met Blue or not in a way where it made the trio of Ravens have their spunky girl.
Really I think the point of Noah was to show the cycle because without him, the first Raven boy then there could possibly be no bond for Ronan and Adam then no Blue, which really means they could not stop the forces at play and the demon could have been woken up by someone else without anyone else to stop it.
I am rambling at this point, but I think it all fleshed out with what Noah played a part in it all.
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