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The Demigod Files
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I haven't read this yet but I really want too, if anything to just be able to say I read it.
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Just get it from the library or look up one of the book titles that are inside and then you can read it. I have it already so nothing much to say.
It's fine but if you think it's a waste of money- some people think so- you can look it up and find it because I actually saw it on the internet~
Here's the discription. When Secura’s parents are killed she is forced into an unfamiliar world. She’s faced with uncovering the truth behind the robbery of the Elves’ element. Secura must cope with her new position as a princes, the rest of her family, and unwanted attention from the kingdoms around her. The mysteries that surround her are crucial to hers and every good things' survival. Will Secura unmask the thief of the Elves’ element and prevent a war? Or will she fail and those suspected of the robbery suffer for another’s crimes?
I call it Are You Afraid of the Dark What if there was no rest from your nightmares? What if they were living things? For Isabel that is exactly what life was like. When two of her best friends turn into horrifying creatures and almost kill her, Isabel is unexpectidly saved by a stranger. Together Isabel and her new ally, Jared, look for a cure to the disease, which causes people to mutate into frightening creatures. Will they find it before the creatures get them?
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Stephanie wrote: "I call it Are You Afraid of the Dark What if there was no rest from your nightmares? What if they were living things? For Isabel that is exactly what life was like. When two of her best friends..."
ooooh.
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Thanks, guys. Um, actually, Ellie. I'm kind of in the middle of editing it. Then I'm going to shop it around.
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Stephanie wrote: "Thanks, guys. Um, actually, Ellie. I'm kind of in the middle of editing it. Then I'm going to shop it around."
Oh....oh well. :) Good luck with the editing!
Oh....oh well. :) Good luck with the editing!
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Ellie , QE3, the Oh so Great and Amazing Opera and Classical Lover
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Nice.
So, I thought it was pretty cool that this book's adventures had references in other books, but they might have been kind of confusing for people who haven't read this.
So, I thought it was pretty cool that this book's adventures had references in other books, but they might have been kind of confusing for people who haven't read this.
True. But then again, why would someone be reading it if they hadn't read the other books? I'm so glad I bought this though seeing as they use the dragon in The Lost Hero.
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Stephanie wrote: "True. But then again, why would someone be reading it if they hadn't read the other books? I'm so glad I bought this though seeing as they use the dragon in The Lost Hero."
Well, I meant if they've read the series but haven't read the Demigod Files, they might be confused with the references to some of the adventures that occurred in TDF.
Well, I meant if they've read the series but haven't read the Demigod Files, they might be confused with the references to some of the adventures that occurred in TDF.
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i didn't like this one it was sort of boring.
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Why, thanks. :) Although, funnily enough, one of the few things I dislike about the internet is that you can't convey voice tone. It's not like Skyping.
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Well. Well, if you just put a "Yes." in answer to something, it sounds like..."Yeah, whatever, because I really do have nothing better to do than to chat with you," when in reality you mean, "Yes."
Um, I'm pretty sure there's only one meaning for "yes." XD I know what you mean. What I do is use italics to emphasize the words I want to. :)
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Ellie wrote: "Why, thanks. :) Although, funnily enough, one of the few things I dislike about the internet is that you can't convey voice tone. It's not like Skyping."
EXACTLY my thoughts
EXACTLY my thoughts
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Thanks. Although, Skype so often has a bad connection. I'll say it's not like Google video chat.
I agree. Google video chat is better. I read TDF and i thought that it was good. does anyone have The Ultimate Guide?
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No, because I was a little daunted by the weird pictures on the cover. I never liked that one of Percy anyway.






