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Cadvan's Thread (spoilers for The Riddle)



Becks
May 13th, 2005, 03:02 AM
A YEAR NOT A LONG WAIT!!!!!!

Hey are u kidding me!!!!!

I'm impatient, as u can tell i suppose??!

Bibliophile
May 13th, 2005, 12:24 PM
I agree with becks a year seems quite long when you've had only 15 of them...so few! :o

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Aubs
May 14th, 2005, 01:44 PM
Don't worry I cried when Dernhil died too... actually I cried alot through the books and please no one laugh at me cos this is gonna sound so stupid but i cried in The Riddle when Cadvan and Maerad were fighting... oh and when the Gwalhain Pass thing happened... remember no one laugh at me

Me too, I thought it was so sad! And I was like 'please don't fight' when they fought and when the Gwalhain Pass thing happened I was like 'Oh my god'.
Least it had a happy ending! Sort of *rolls eyes* Yeah! Poor Maerad (with what happened to her left hand), I wouldn't be able to write, I'm left handed, I'd hate that to happen so I know how Maerad's feeling when she can't play her lyre, she needs a hug!

I can't wait 'till the next book comes out, I can't seem to find when it does, a vague voice in the back of my mind says 'November' but I think that's for the Australian edition, not the British. Does anyone know?

And to Alison, keep up the good work!!!!!!!!!!!!!

***Aubs***

Suzie
May 14th, 2005, 03:02 PM
ive just been trying to get the 1st 4 chapters of THE CROW and i printed the 1st 1 and it took up 8 a4 pages on size 5 :eek: !!!!

Suzie
May 14th, 2005, 05:42 PM
is it just me or was it relly easy to work out cadvan wasnt dead (without reading the end which i was very tempted to do)? :confused:

Becks
May 14th, 2005, 05:50 PM
yea i think it was he plays 2 big a part to be killed off almost straight away.
no ive got brown hair.

do u say dat 'coz im sooooooooo thik!!!

im afraid that when i flicked thru da buk i saw cadvans name near da end and i didnt mean to but then again i didnt kno he could have been dead so u kno it kinda spoilt it for me when i found out that he wasnt dead when he couldve been!!!!

r u blonde suzie??

i usually hate blonde haired people theyre normally snooty and i hate snooty people!!!!

Bridie
May 15th, 2005, 07:10 AM
http://pellinorbooks.proboards34.com/ is the addy. when u go on go 2 regester n folllow the instructions its all free so dnt worry

Bridie
May 15th, 2005, 07:25 AM
ok i made another one and it has let me log in http://pellinorseries.proboards43.com/index.cgi?action=login2

is the link sorry for the incovnience of the last bord... oh and sorry for going of topic with this...

alison
May 15th, 2005, 07:45 AM
Great idea, Bridie! I'm not keen on being a spoilsport :o , but feel that the threads should be (more or less) on topic, in line with SFF guidelines, and also so any casual browser doesn't get completely lost; so a general chat forum is a brilliant move. We could put the url in a stickie at the top, maybe? Waddayareckon?

I get six author copies when the books come out, and they stay in my hot little hands for about six seconds. My family descends like vultures and steal all of them (it's only by extreme cunning that I manage to preserve even one for myself). So advance copies from me are probably a long shot... not that I get them in advance, anyway. I still haven't got my author copies for the UK Riddle: just the one that the editor sent me personally, to be nice. Becks, I hope The Crow is up to scratch as well! That's up to you lot. :eek:

bubbly
May 16th, 2005, 12:40 PM
i just finished the book today and couldnt help crying loadsa times!

 

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