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Who's on board for this year?
I am highly impressed that you are saving it for Christmas.Smaug the Dragon wrote:^^ please post a link!! I love Inheritance!!I actually have the book Inheritance sitting on my desk right now; I bought it last week and I'm saving it for Christmas.
Don't worry. This is my fourth year doing NaNo, and I have yet to think the mess I wind up with on November 30th is anything less than embarrassing.Gaius wrote:I want to read them![]()
And mine is. . .lame. =P
Yay, I can scream more!Stubborn wrote:Don't worry. This is my fourth year doing NaNo, and I have yet to think the mess I wind up with on November 30th is anything less than embarrassing.Gaius wrote:I want to read them![]()
And mine is. . .lame. =P
But that's not the point! Be proud of the masterpiece you've created. You did it uniquely, and better than anyone else could have put your thoughts down. I'd say that's cause enough for celebration.
And screaming at the top of your lungs that it's over.
Don't believe this nonsenseGaius wrote:And mine is. . .lame. =P
She loved NaNo so much. It doesn't really surprise me. She was also spectacular at it.Danielle Abigail Maxwell wrote:http://www.nanowrimo.org/en/participants/strongnchrist
This is Lisa's account...
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It says she's written 47777 words.
I don't understand.
Oh dear... Sounds like an interesting novelAmethystic wrote:If only I knew.(My plot is a little fizzled, you could say. My action-adventure novel lacks both action and adventure.)
EMBEE wrote:I reached midnight tonight with only 49,042 words.
I'm impressed with myself! I picked it up once or twice just to look it at and speculate how it will end, but I'm absolutely determined to wait until I can devote myself to reading it. If I started now, I would get no study done until I finished.Aeva wrote:I am highly impressed that you are saving it for Christmas.Smaug the Dragon wrote:^^ please post a link!! I love Inheritance!!I actually have the book Inheritance sitting on my desk right now; I bought it last week and I'm saving it for Christmas.
It has taken all of my will power to only read a few chapters each day. (My dad bought it for us a few weeks ago, but I'm only about halfway through it because Termite begged me to take my time so that she could finish her fanfiction before reading the actual book.)
Don't get excited. he ended it horribly. Leaving more questions unanswered than before.Smaug the Dragon wrote:I'm impressed with myself! I picked it up once or twice just to look it at and speculate how it will end, but I'm absolutely determined to wait until I can devote myself to reading it. If I started now, I would get no study done until I finished.Aeva wrote:I am highly impressed that you are saving it for Christmas.Smaug the Dragon wrote:^^ please post a link!! I love Inheritance!!I actually have the book Inheritance sitting on my desk right now; I bought it last week and I'm saving it for Christmas.
It has taken all of my will power to only read a few chapters each day. (My dad bought it for us a few weeks ago, but I'm only about halfway through it because Termite begged me to take my time so that she could finish her fanfiction before reading the actual book.)
And actually, I find I prefere reading books slowly. It takes a lot of willpower to put it down, but you can digest what you've read and anticipate what comes next. I just feel disorientated when I read a book straight through in a few hours. To be honest, I've only tried this 'slow reading' method a few times, but every time I did it, I found the plot easier to follow, and the reading of it more enjoyable...
Ok, that post was more long-winded than I intended it to be.
The sort of sad thing is, that part of the text that I like best, don't fit in with the story at all."Then all of theese ordanary people for the hairer of those spys."