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Reading your emacutely made fantasy stories stirs up a strange sense of nostalgia. I would like to proclaim a suggested reading for you that reminds me alot of your style.(it's like a story book without pictures, and always feeding the imagination, no matter what the age). It's called, "The Thief of Always" and it's written by Clive Barker. I read it in high school and found it to be rich in things alot of stories are lacking. Please, if a library or an extra seven dollars ever floats your way, read this book. I almost promise you will love it(everyone has some reservations in making promises, what if they're total hold on reality is wrong and they end up suffering from that promise?). So as much as I or anyone can promise, you will love this book. read it. Drink it. Tell me what you think of it.
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i read that book a long time ago. i think i was in elementary school. it scared me a lot. it was surreal. but that is memories filtered through mass amounts of other readings. it still stands out though.
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OMG, that book is the coolest. I first read it in 6th grades and the pictures scared me.
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thanks for the recommendation. i will definately check it out. i'm presently reading "the mouse and his child" by russell hoban. it's fucking insane. i love it. by the way, ephemeral arcs, i greatly enjoyed your collaborative work with sab and farmfish on in_the_court_of_the_crimson_king. your imagination is phenomenal. hey, unhinged...how are you? and sailor jupiter, i haven't met you. pleased to though. i like your writing.
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Sailor Jupiter
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Fyn Gula, Thanx for the nice welcome and the compliment! =) When I see your name I get a Fugees song in my head. It goes, "Fu ga la la", not exact but close to your name. =)
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