Tryst talks a big game, but she punches very few people.
(She has gone toe-to-toe with a tiger-god, so I don’t know why I’m belittling her, imaginary readers.)
(She has gone toe-to-toe with a tiger-god, so I don’t know why I’m belittling her, imaginary readers.)
I have had worse weekend projects, imaginary readers, but it’s hard to think of what they might be at the moment.
You can tell that Aphrodite has mellowed out, imaginary readers, because she didn’t immediately strand Yont on a hostile island.
I like to think that I’d survive a good handful of YA fantasy novels, imaginary readers, but I’m aware that there are definitely some that would kill me.
Nimmo demands laziness in his time travel stories, imaginary readers. Anything else is disingenuous.
Also, don’t tie your reproduction cycle to one particular other species. That’s a fool’s gambit, imaginary readers.