tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301712379976680355.post855425249095890447..comments2024-01-10T01:50:47.469-06:00Comments on Teenage Writer: Review: The Map Across TimeJakehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07013859345463250479noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301712379976680355.post-10731493631096131902011-07-02T19:03:26.906-05:002011-07-02T19:03:26.906-05:00Check out my blog at http://www.thereandblogagain....Check out my blog at http://www.thereandblogagain.com<br /><br />Christopher<br /><br />P.S. We are allowed to post link to our blogs here. Aren't we?Chrisophernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301712379976680355.post-901823492772045582011-06-27T18:03:46.215-05:002011-06-27T18:03:46.215-05:00Hmmm. Interesting. I agree that Green was definite...Hmmm. Interesting. I agree that Green was definitely darker and more mature that the first three. There were definitely scenes/moments that the book could have done without.RED~Scribehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15150207219814465145noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301712379976680355.post-72760604722987223352011-06-27T16:24:14.123-05:002011-06-27T16:24:14.123-05:00@Eldra
First, I disliked Green because 1) it was m...@Eldra<br />First, I disliked Green because 1) it was much darker 2) it had *content* that actually made me want to write an entire blog post on things I will never do in my writing, 3) the ending felt...like, Eastern, if you know what I mean. Endless circle. Reincarnation. Even if it wasn't reincarnation.<br /><br />Not really. ;)<br /><br />@Christopher<br />The first book is The Wolf of Tebron. It's a lot shorter with a slow-moving plot, but it's good as well. You don't *need* to read the first book in order to read this one (they don't have much to do with each other, although there are some similar plot strands), but it'd be better to read that one first.<br /><br />Many publishers have blogger review programs. You have a blog, you want free books, and you're willing to write a review: that's all it takes. If you want to look into it, I'd recommend checking out WaterBrook Multnomah's indepth program: http://waterbrookmultnomah.com/bloggingforbooks/<br /><br />Getting free books in exchange for a review is pretty awesome. :)Jakehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07013859345463250479noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301712379976680355.post-43835830024130664752011-06-27T16:14:11.704-05:002011-06-27T16:14:11.704-05:00What is the first book in the series? Excellent re...What is the first book in the series? Excellent review, well thought out. How do you get all those free books in exchange for reviews?Chrisophernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301712379976680355.post-5937050056650442232011-06-26T23:44:38.464-05:002011-06-26T23:44:38.464-05:00Why didn't you like Green? Is it because of th...Why didn't you like Green? Is it because of the ending (or lack thereof)? I heard he rereleased Green with a different ending (or is planning on it; I can't remember which). Personally, the ending for Green didn't bug me, although I'm glad that I'd previously read Showdown, Saint and Sinner, as the book probably wouldn't have made much sense otherwise.<br /><br />Oops. This really doesn't have anything to do with your review, does it?RED~Scribehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15150207219814465145noreply@blogger.com