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A wonderful story!!! But we need a sequel and a happy end!
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He shrugged. "After that, it's just killing until they stop coming." "Romantic." Nobody before the beginning of 19th century would have ever used the word ROMANTIC, simply because Romanticism is a literary and philosophical movement born at the end of 18th century!!!
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Isn't this novel set in England? Why say that this author's stories are set in Canada?
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Chapter 1: Arrival in the Alps (Jeff)
shifterslover commented on Soren Kraft's story chapter in Chapter 1: Arrival in the Alps (Jeff)
Dear friend, I'm very happy to read a novel that is set in Corvara and Alta Badia! I'm from Italy, living in a small town near Milano. For many years I spent my summer (not winter) holidays in Corvara and/or Colfosco, which is nearby. Alta Badia is as wonderful in summer as it is in winter. Now, due to health issues, I can't go there anymore. So your story makes me remember those happy days. I apologize for my poor English: even if I've got no problems in reading this language, I'm not fluent in writing it. Thanks a lot for your story!! -
Bus journey – 21 December
shifterslover commented on Robert Hugill's story chapter in Bus journey – 21 December
Remembering his French-speaking grandmother, Russ uses the word "Grand Mère". No French grandson would ever use this formal word. What in English is "Gran" , "Grandma" or "Granny" in French is "Mamie". -
A very sweet epilogue, but many questions remain unanswered. Or maybe it's me the not understanding one. 1) What was Cassandra? A witch? An evil spirit? And why did she hate wolfshifters? 2) Why, how and when did she curse Ryder's pack? And why didn't she kill them immediately like she did to Theo's pack? 3) Why did she kill Theo's pack? 4) Why did she send Ryder to Theo? She could have simply waited for the effects of the curse. 5) What would have happened to Ryder's pack if he shouldn't have broken the curse? 6) What happened to Theo, Jack and Vince after their arrival to Pinemoor and before Ryder found them with Cassandra? 7) What is a healer? A human with a special gift? A fae? Other? 8)Who was the old wolfshifter that revealed to Vince's parents their son's gift? And how did he know about him? 9) what was the mysterious weapon that could kill an alpha, and how did Theo get it? 10) What was the foul smelling incense and why did Theo use it, even if it was dangerous also to him, to the point that he had to leave it in the shop? 11) Will Danny become a wolfshifter too, after the bonding? 12) If not, is a healer's life as long as a wolfshifter's one? I'm looking forward to the sequel and/or the answers to my questions.
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We are not in a hurry....
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What a satisfying epilogue!!! And now.... What about a sequel? Thanks a lot for this amazing story.
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Act III - Hammer To Fall
shifterslover commented on Jack Poignet's story chapter in Act III - Hammer To Fall
I always like the way our beloved Author weaves in the plot of this lovely story the words of the Three Witches of the Scottish Play... Very clever of him... Eagerly waiting for Mommy Dearest's punishment. -
Lord Valerius is pure evil, but in his own right: what else a vampire could be? It's Mommy Dear the one that, in my opinion, deserves the worst punishment, and I hope that our beloved Author will satisfy our thirst of vengeance... Looking forward to the final chapter.
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Act III - Anything Goes
shifterslover commented on Jack Poignet's story chapter in Act III - Anything Goes
I hope that sweet, little Timmy will not sacrifice himself and can enjoy the happy end (for, THERE IS a happy end, isn't there?). About Mother's fate, in my opinion it should be the worst, slowest and most painful death possible... -
I don't understand why putting anchovies on pizza should be considered strange. Here in Italy, where I live, one of the most popular kind of pizza is the Pizza Napoletana, that is pizza Naples-style, with tomato, mozzarella cheese, oregano and ANCHOVIES. On the contrary, pineapple on pizza is considered disgusting, blasphemous even. Evidently Italian and American tastes are very different.
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Here at Last, on the Shores of the River
shifterslover commented on Jack Poignet's story chapter in Here at Last, on the Shores of the River
I enjoyed this novel very much and I'd like to read both its Sequel and its Prequel (more the former than the latter). I'm also enjoying your other novel, BIG PAWS, and I appreciate the way you can change so easily and thoroughly your style, passing from horror/drama to funny shifters romcom. I apologize for my English, but, even if I haven't any problems with reading this language, I'm not fluent in speaking/writing it. -
My dear friend, welcome back! I'm so glad to find a new wonderful novel of yours! I was a little worried about you... I'm looking forward to next chapter. But, what about The Scorched Kingdom?
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Tacitus's ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT couldn't possibly be a BOOK! Books were invented only a few centuries after his death. His original manuscript could only be a SCROLL.
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As usual, an exciting new novel by Geron Kees begins on July, the 4th. New world, new characters, masterfully depicted by our beloved Geron. But.... What about good old Charlie Boone & Co.? I'm missing them all, even if I'm sure that we all shall be intrigued by this new wonderful tale.
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"Magic was merely smoke and mirrors, an ignus fatuus." I beg your pardon, but it's wrong. It is IGNIS fatuus. Ignis is a masculine name of the THIRD Latin declination. The desinence -US is for the nominative case of the SECOND declination. On the contrary, fatuus is correct, because fatuus, -a, -um is an adjective of the so called first class, which uses the second declination for masculine and neuter and the first declination for feminine. So, it is ignIS fatuUS. If you want to write in Latin, please do it in the right way. My old professor of Latin and Greek in High School would be tossing in his grave, reading ignus fatuus!
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A new story of yours is always a pleasure to me, even if, as a reader from Italy, I sometimes don't understand what you are speaking about. For instance, I had never heard of Rally's/Checker's (they don't exist in Italy, to my knowledge), and I had to check the web to understand your reference. In spite of this, you are one of my favourite writers here at GA. Your stories are awesome!
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A wonderful chapter, as usual. But I've got a question: when the door of the stars room suddendly closed and our heroes found themselves trapped inside, why didn't Jamie simply translocate everybody outside, like he did in the previous chapters? He had been in the wood outside, he knew the place and the path to follow using the magick, so why not use the translocation magick?
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O positive and O negative aren't exactly compatible. O negative can be a donor to every other blood type (and therefore also to O positive), but can receive only from another O negative. O Positive can receive either from O negative or from O positive, while can donate only to another O positive.
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Ok, thanks
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Our three contestants are proud mothers of shapeshifters..." I thought that only Elijah was a shapeshifter, while wolf shifters are not called shapeshifters. Or am I wrong?
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"Our three contestants are proud mothers of shapeshifters..." I thought that only Elijah was a shapeshifter, while wolf shifters are not called shapeshifters. Or am I wrong?
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Chapter 32: Struggling Shadows
shifterslover commented on astone2292's story chapter in Chapter 32: Struggling Shadows
SHEBOYGAN? SHEBOYGAN?! SHEBOYGAN?!?! Arric and Kieran and Sheamus and Cyn coming back? How nice...- 53 comments
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If it looked like I was being malicious, maybe it's caused by my writing in a language that is not mine, and I apologize. But I'm very disappointed by Kage's death and as I wrote in my first post, a few days ago, I need happy ending stories because real life sucks.
