tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6954787269965393587.post5788554228458570390..comments2024-02-15T01:16:30.979-06:00Comments on Birds of a Writer: Who should tell the story?Sarehhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01829472672254117776noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6954787269965393587.post-50780729104832223402012-02-04T20:27:08.154-06:002012-02-04T20:27:08.154-06:00Thank you! I read the first book of the Farsala tr...Thank you! I read the first book of the Farsala trilogy, but I wasn't thrilled with it. It was really cool, but I never really wanted to read the rest. My mom did although and said they weren't that good. I like how after Eragon, the author decided to give you more than one point of view. I think it added a lot to the story. I especially enjoyed the ones with Saphira's viewpoint. <br /><br />Thanks. I love her name too, I think it fits her really well because she never acts like how a lady "should". <br /><br />LOL. :) I think its a famous quote from something, or at least, my stepdad uses it alot.Sarehhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01829472672254117776noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6954787269965393587.post-25492627604112015992012-02-03T17:22:36.201-06:002012-02-03T17:22:36.201-06:00Great, informative, helpful post! The most POVs I...Great, informative, helpful post! The most POVs I've ever seen done well in a book is three. The series that springs to mind is Hilari Bell's Farsala trilogy. And when you get into Inheritance, you have Roran's storyline, Nasuada's, and Eragon's. <br /><br />I like the names that you use for your stories, by the way. Especially Jaylen. <br /><br />And I also enjoyed this sentence, for whatever reason: "An excellent question, young grasshopper." :)Anniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16877078800904184885noreply@blogger.com