Aw, thank you, I'm glad you liked it! And hi! Drive-by comments about DWJ books are always extremely welcome here. :D
That's SUPER relatable and is sort of how I feel about Fire and Hemlock -- I didn't bother to think about how the ending was confusing until I got old enough to find LJ/DW and see other people talking about how it was confusing. It always seemed to make a reasonable amount of sense when I was younger! I'm fairly sure it won't anymore, but I haven't been brave enough to try.
Every time I reread Hexwood I'm more taken aback by the TWO SEPARATE incestuous assassin/hero breeding programs. Like, OK, the villains are running one and that's dramatic enough, but SO IS ONE OF THE PROTAGONISTS. Thank you, Martellian and your terrible life choices.
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That's SUPER relatable and is sort of how I feel about Fire and Hemlock -- I didn't bother to think about how the ending was confusing until I got old enough to find LJ/DW and see other people talking about how it was confusing. It always seemed to make a reasonable amount of sense when I was younger! I'm fairly sure it won't anymore, but I haven't been brave enough to try.
Every time I reread Hexwood I'm more taken aback by the TWO SEPARATE incestuous assassin/hero breeding programs. Like, OK, the villains are running one and that's dramatic enough, but SO IS ONE OF THE PROTAGONISTS. Thank you, Martellian and your terrible life choices.