Just realized I didn't really comment on your theory lol.
With Bill being a figment the first time through, Teelah knew about Thomas's figment and that is why he chose Billy/Bill because he knew it would match. As for Marsuvees Black being somebody…
Okay let me try to remember what I tried to reply with before realizing my iTouch can't reply for some reason lol.
Your idea is interesting. This post also made me think of another idea.
In the timeline the dates are contradicted a few times (bigg…
Just finished my ARC of it, and WOW! It is one of Ted's best. It was amazing, defiantly one of my favorites now. It was a little bit slower getting into it then most, but was well worth it.
Just wrote a review on it (had to write it a second time after it told me to sign in after i hit submit the first time), It's under Josh.
Also just to let you know, not sure what you did with that link. It is very messed up though this is the link…
Saint was my favorite. I think part of that was it was my first paradise novel I read. So the suspense of not knowing if Samuel was telling the truth (about his name being Johnny) or not was really good. Showdown is my second though, I really enjoye…
p.311 of Green
"Janae was a very small part, perhaps only one-hundredth, shataiki, a decedent of someone bitten by alucard generations earlier." to me that sounds like a leedhan is created when someone is bitten.
and the conformation that the leed…
Anyways I don't remember where it was from in the book. But I remember Massuv (or maybe Tellah) saying that it was a distant great (with allot more greats) grand parent of her dad that was made the Leedhan by Alucard.
Billy would be a pure Leedhan…
I was just thinking about this the other day.
But what if him saying he repented from his sins, was not in the way we think.
It could be opposite he could think his sin was failing to get Thomas to drink, not him almost getting him to drink.
I like the name Elyon. Cause in the end that's all it was ever about.
I just caught myself, I almost gave away a spoiler.
Also when you said Josh, I was like wait I didn't say that, my real name is Josh so it made me think a sec lol.
The only problem I see with that is that it only has chosen on the title. And if you would just name the books Chosen, Renegade, Lunatic. You wouldn't have it spelling circle anymore.
I appreciate your comment as it helps me alot. I think I will use everyones suggestion to start with black. Thanks for your imput and insight. I know what Ted says about it, but by the sound of it, Green contains some spoilers to some of the mysteries of the other books. So I am with you and everyone else, I will start with Black. As for the other series, Yes I would have rather started with Showdown, even though it really did not matter where you start.
It would. What I do if I can't find anything by skimming is I Google the book, because the online previews have a lot of stuff. Then you can search the e-book and it'll show you all the pages with the word you searched for. It works very well.
Oh cool. How long have you had guitar lessons? Is it classical or electric? What style do you play? I don't play much at all, but it's still interesting.
I just got back from my classes and now I'm about to start my homework.
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Well I'm in college (to be exact, I'm in my physics class right now), and there are a lot of people older than I here, but there are a lot of people your age too. That's the great thing about Ted's books--they really can be enjoyed by almost any age.
"Idiot!" Jay yelled at the man from the sky. He scrambled up faster than he thought possible and sprinted after the man. If he was anything like the several other million fat americans he'd catch him in no time.