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katiestar21
June 4th, 2008, 09:06 PM
I loved IT! It was amazing. My favourite part was when Hem was thinking about Zelika and he thought "one day I would like to marry zelika." Oh my gosh. I was bawling when she dies. It was one of the truest declarations of love I've read in a long time, and definetly one of my favourites. Why did she have to be dead???
Lucia Rayne
June 4th, 2008, 10:37 PM
I emjoyed that part too but it made me sad.. because I didn't want him to loose someone he cared about
Super Nova
June 5th, 2008, 03:34 AM
i know i was readng it in class when i read that part and i started crying and i went aaaawwwww:o and everyone looked at me weird and i waslike "He just said he loves her!" and all the booky people undersstood but the cool people were like :confused::cool: WTF? she si sooo not one of us guyz. we dont know her okay!
MaeradOfElliot
June 5th, 2008, 06:45 AM
I was so sad because he lost mazda just after finding her, not perminantly i hope, and then zelika......he thought they would be together
:mad::(:mad::(:(
rosygirl
June 5th, 2008, 02:46 PM
I was reading the riddle in class and suddenly started crying in the whole scene with the landslide in the pass. everyone looked at me really wierd and i did a rubbish job of explaining it
Super Nova
June 5th, 2008, 06:30 PM
humiliation is not a pleasant situation to be in
Singing4ever
June 5th, 2008, 07:35 PM
well ive only read the pellinor books in the comfort of my home and ive been able to cry as much as i wanted (which was A LOT) and not be embarressed. actually, one time my favorite character in a different book was shot and i went "no!!" and everyone looked at me. i figured it would not be a good idea to read those kinds of books in a silent classroom:D:o
Lucia Rayne
June 5th, 2008, 07:39 PM
well ive only read the pellinor books in the comfort of my home and ive been able to cry as much as i wanted (which was A LOT) and not be embarressed. actually, one time my favorite character in a different book was shot and i went "no!!" and everyone looked at me. i figured it would not be a good idea to read those kinds of books in a silent classroom:D:o
I totally understand the desire to hide away in a room and read the books and get emotional with out anyone witnessing.. sigh* doesn't happen much to parents :D ... my husband usually laughs and asks if it is that good that I am laughing so hard (usually because I can't believe Cadders hasn't got it yet.. etc.) or crying (because of deaths :() So I guess my daughter will get use to my crazy reading habits because home is the place to read :D
Bree
June 6th, 2008, 06:18 AM
i decided not to read books in public anymore. after the scene i had after the gwalhain pass. i read it, went to tescos, and walked round on the verge of tears for an hour. i couldn't speak.
so. i'm buying the singing the morning it is released. and then i'll read it. i'll stay up all night if i have to.
all of this in my room away from my family.
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