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United States13143 Posts
On April 03 2014 09:34 ShadowDrgn wrote:I don't know whether to thank you or send you a bill for my time. This has been eating up every free second of my time for the last few days, and I'm not even close to halfway done. Heh, that's exactly what happened to me when I was introduced to it, and I felt exactly the same way.
Also, the author has started a new story(http://pactwebserial.wordpress.com/2013/12/17/bonds-1-1/). So far it's not quite as good as Worm and the beginning was especially weak, but it's been picking up and pretty good thus far.
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Worm is better than I expected. It has that natural feel to it that many amateur authors do. I think it shares a bit with Samantha K.'s "A Dragon Chronicle Story" series. (Though that is [very] erotic in nature and can be found on storiesonline.)
I have only read up to 2.7 in Worm thus far, so it might diverge a lot later on.
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Best female lead in a fantasy book right here.
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Canada11218 Posts
Haha. I've read a lot of Redwall, but Brian isn't exactly a female author. That's a good book and others including Outcast, Salmandastron, Bellmaker. But my favourite is probably Pearls of Lutra. Maybe because I read it first, but it feels somehow grimmer then some of the others. Definitely lost interest by the time it hit the Legend of Luke/Taggerung as it was feeling far too same old for me.
I've discovered names can be rather tricky in determining gender. 'Morgan' I assumed was female just because I know a few female Morgan's. Turns out Morgan Howell is a guy.
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