Heheheheh...I've started it again, I'm not going to w'oq away from this one! 

OH, you're all a bunch of BL'OQHEADS!
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OH, GREAT, NOW YOU GOT ME DOING IT!!!
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^They went back and forth through those same damn caves and described each journey in endless excruciating detail![]()
I just thought that the author had just gotten back from caving for the first time.![]()
I just thought that the author had just gotten back from caving for the first time.![]()
Maybe. That's the basic principle of how Diane Carey wrote Ship of the Line (while sailing), which I actually enjoy.
I've got nothing against the author. I've read many of L.A. Graf's books and those works are highly enjoyed by me. This one wasn't, which isn't necessarily a complaint, I mean, every author should be afforded a dud on occasion. It happens.
The great children's philosopher Louis Sachar once posited that children were given two choices. They could be safe, or they could be free. And I think most people would choice freedom.
OH, you're all a bunch of BL'OQHEADS!
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OH, GREAT, NOW YOU GOT ME DOING IT!!!
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How sh'oqing.
I just thought that the author had just gotten back from caving for the first time.![]()
Maybe. That's the basic principle of how Diane Carey wrote Ship of the Line (while sailing), which I actually enjoy.
I've got nothing against the author. I've read many of L.A. Graf's books and those works are highly enjoyed by me. This one wasn't, which isn't necessarily a complaint, I mean, every author should be afforded a dud on occasion. It happens.
"L.A. Graf" is actually a group of authors, with L.A. Graf standing for "Let's all get rich and famous".
Most of the L.A. Graf books were written by Karen Rose Cercone and Julia Ecklar. Melissa Crandall was involved for only the first book I think and IIRC there was another person involved with Ice Trap who pulled out during the writing process.
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