egenin
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Post by egenin on May 15, 2008 17:17:36 GMT -5
hey, i just read Storm Thief recently....and i was just wonderin...is there gonna b a sequl???...and if so when will it come out and what will it b called
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Post by GhostEggplant on May 16, 2008 8:35:44 GMT -5
No, Chris has said that he won't write a sequel to Storm Theif.
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Post by gepno2 on May 16, 2008 22:15:03 GMT -5
Not that there'd be much left to expand on....
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Post by Maliris on May 17, 2008 2:29:44 GMT -5
Well... I think there could be something to expand on- after all, if they find land and civilisation the possibilities are limitless. Sorta.
But I loved ST for its nice ending. Because we don't know what will happen to them - whether they find land, whether they starve to death on sea... ehem. It suits the book more, that they are putting themselves into the hands of chance.
So, I wouldn't be too enthusiastic about a sequel, to be honest. It's fine the way it is.
"Anything was possible."
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Post by egenin on May 17, 2008 8:28:51 GMT -5
i know, but i rlly just wanna know what happens to Vago. i mean in the Epiloge hes drifting out to sea wonderin were hes gona go, and whats gonna happen to him. id rlly like to know whats up wit him. (((epiloge prologe....dunno the diff)))
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Post by shyviolet on May 17, 2008 8:43:02 GMT -5
Do you mean you don't know the difference between an epilogue and a prologue? It's pretty simple, a prologue is an extra piece of writing outside the book proper that is placed at the start, and an epilogue is the same thing at the end.
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Post by GhostEggplant on May 20, 2008 20:54:21 GMT -5
i know, but i rlly just wanna know what happens to Vago. i mean in the Epiloge hes drifting out to sea wonderin were hes gona go, and whats gonna happen to him. id rlly like to know whats up wit him. (((epiloge prologe....dunno the diff))) Vago washes up on shore somewhere, meets a nice woman, gets married, and lives happily ever after. This is truth. OR... Rail and Moa and Co. find land. They make camp on the beach and go to sleep. The next morning, they notice Vago has washed up on shore nearby. Rail: Dammit.
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Post by Aryeec {E.F. Forester} on May 20, 2008 21:47:45 GMT -5
That second one would be really funny!
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Post by zemira on May 21, 2008 9:01:29 GMT -5
I like to believe the worst for that book, actually, lol. Not that I want the characters to suffer, but I just can't believe in anything good happening for them. Maybe Vago makes friends with a fish or something, lol. After all, he liked the bird, why not a fish?
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Post by Maliris on May 21, 2008 10:45:57 GMT -5
*has a mental image of Vago chatting with Nemo* So. Wrong. *shudders* Anyway. For me, it was always sure that they'd find land. But then again, that is my optimism talking there. Horrible, horrible optimism. Or: They get saved by aliens!
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Post by Aryeec {E.F. Forester} on May 21, 2008 11:44:13 GMT -5
I used to imagine that Vago fell into a massive trench and the boat got sunk or never found land before everyone died...
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Post by zemira on May 21, 2008 13:09:25 GMT -5
Yeah, my ending was basically Vago floating for the rest of his existence. And the rest of them never reaching land. They all died before they found anything. I'm with Rail on that reason, though, lol. Really, what were the chances of them finding land? Slim and none. It's much more likely that they would die first, especially with no water.
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Post by GhostEggplant on May 25, 2008 10:23:18 GMT -5
*has a mental image of Vago chatting with Nemo* So. Wrong. *shudders* *mental image of Vago wooshing along in the EAC* Duuuuuuudddddde.
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Post by Maliris on May 25, 2008 11:38:25 GMT -5
*mental image of Vago wooshing along in the EAC* Duuuuuuudddddde. Your mental image beat mine.
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Post by iamthelizardqueen on May 26, 2008 15:43:48 GMT -5
I always assumed that they found land, but that everything there was just as bad...meanwhile Orokos was transformed into a utopia.
What is it about an unhappy ending that's just so darn irresistable?
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