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Gemma's identity *2nd Post has TSFT Spoilers!*
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Definetly, Gemma was constantly learning, about her mother, her self, victorian society, friends, her realationships were complex and real. I definetly felt the same as Gemma did in certain situations, lost, confused, scared, sometimes of others, even herself.
PS: Can you please put spoiler on top of ur message Taylor? Just so nothing spoils TSFT for other members who haven't read it. Thanks.
PS: Can you please put spoiler on top of ur message Taylor? Just so nothing spoils TSFT for other members who haven't read it. Thanks.
Yeah I loved that, so when she learned things, so did you, surprising things and sad things. When she went deeper into herself, so did you.
I got in trouble for reading the books during class. The teacher said, "When you read while someone is talking its like saying "You are not as important as my book." I had to resist the urge to say that it was true! I liked that Gemma was always learning about herself, and it was always another mystery.
lol! That is sooo funny! I love the fact that they have mysteries within it, and they have a awesome surprising ending.
I love mysteries! And surprise endings are always the best. With some books, you can just tell that its going to end with "happily ever after". But with this series I had NO CLUE!
The reasons I love it would probably circle the earth 1709 times!
Ditto! They are amazing books, they have the amazing victorian aspect, but is very current, very real, very painful, very beautiful.
I love books in the 1700's as long as it isn't in America. American 1700's is SO boring.
English novels are my FAVORITE! Plus fantasy and stuff, but mostly english novels.
the Victorian age is my favorite era, and I love fantasy, that's why I picked up these books, and thank god I did!
Another thing I loved about the books is that Libba was so bold about Gemma exploring her sexuality, and it was very very real, and portrayed well without being cheesy.
I like almost all history, except the history which envolves the USA. Its SO BORING! The victorian and king Arthur era is very exciting! The USA is just *yawn*
I LOVE British history too!!!I think I should have been born in England 500 years ago!I think th reason Gemma went to the realms so much is because when she went there she felt beautiful and special.In Victorian society she probobly felt like just one of the many young women.Her power gave her the abillity to feel different from everyone else,
But the thing is, she IS different, she IS special, she has FREEDOM in the realms, and who doesn't want freedom?
I want freedom from my teachers! Not including my mother, who is also a teacher!
I think we all do, and considering the time period Gemma was living in, and society, it was hard to have power, to lift the blinders from the sides of your head and see.
i hte reading any type of history..it kills me...and i hate news paper articals
I like books set in certain eras, but if I have to do a history thing at SCHOOl it will MURDER ME!
ooh i know! i just finished taking tx history!!! EHMIGAWD! it was murder!!! but i just dont like reading any1zzz history. like in AGATB i was afraid that the diary of Mary Dowd was gonna kill me...but it wasnt that bad
it rly was....but at first idk i was afraid!!!!
My favorite would have to be first person. It's not as detached as third. Diary form drives me to no end.
Yes. And the thing I love about TGDT is that though it is first person, you see everything in everyones perspective. And everyone is portrayed both good and bad.


