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Trouble, by Ray Lamontagne
Life - Work. Lots of it, and I keep doubling back, so close one night, leaving for work at 2pm, arriving home around 11:15pm, then I leave for work at 7 am and arrive back home around 5pm. The problem is that I can't go straight to bed after work, I have to goof around and eat and shower... maybe read a bit, so I don't usually hit the pillows till
I just love reading your blog, it's so the oasis I need each week.
I thought it was great from the beginning, but I have to agree with Randy that a villain probably would prop up the tension in the story. Of course, the one thing I don't need it more tension. I have to agree, however, that the characters are quite lovable...especially Smith and his uncle.
I totally think so. I think that as long as the book is well written, then you should have little problem in getting it out there. Personally, I like characters I can relate to and like. Bitchy ones tick me off. Having said that, I don't read a lot of 'modern' literature. The newest book I read was either 'The Memory Keeper's Daughter,' or 'The Thirteenth Tale'
I think you should stay true to your original story. I know I wouldn't like it as much if the characters were more "modern" as you say. The timeless feel to it was what kept me reading.<br /><br />Other than adding some conflict like the twins getting into trouble or another character to play an antagonist role, I wouldn't mess with your original characters. Something will have
Are you nuts? This sounds like the book I wish I'd written when I was sitting talking to a friend's child. She reads like crazy. And this would make her thoughtful, quiet little heart so happy.