I feel like drawing...
Feb. 5th, 2004 04:31 pm... which is terrible because I should be ficcing! But I think I'll draw for a while then maybe I'll want to fic later, once I'm bored with getting covered in smudged pencil and ink.
I almost don't want to get an offer from Warwick - it would mean less torturous decisions about which university to go to. -_- I couldn't put Warwick as my second choice and Lancaster my first either because I need higher marks to get into Warwick. -_- Damn them all. Those are the only two I'd really want to go to, but right now I'd rather go to Lancaster. Stupid universities. -_- Stupid UCAS. Stupid decision making.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO
mercury32!!! Hope you had a good day. :-)
*mild spoilers for Farseer books, hardly worth a cut*
Made a discovery today - being dense must be a genetic Farseer trait. Chivalry was dense to give up the throne, Verity was dense to ignore Kettricken so much and Fitz is..... Fitz. It must be a genetic trait, there's no other explanation. ^____^ My mum finished Fool's Fate and agreed with me completely on the ending, though we're still arguing over the Fool's gender. (He's male I tell you!) *grins* I feel less crazy about disliking the ending now.
Right, am off to draw and doodle. May be around later.
Love, peace and jelly babies,
Clo
I almost don't want to get an offer from Warwick - it would mean less torturous decisions about which university to go to. -_- I couldn't put Warwick as my second choice and Lancaster my first either because I need higher marks to get into Warwick. -_- Damn them all. Those are the only two I'd really want to go to, but right now I'd rather go to Lancaster. Stupid universities. -_- Stupid UCAS. Stupid decision making.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO
*mild spoilers for Farseer books, hardly worth a cut*
Made a discovery today - being dense must be a genetic Farseer trait. Chivalry was dense to give up the throne, Verity was dense to ignore Kettricken so much and Fitz is..... Fitz. It must be a genetic trait, there's no other explanation. ^____^ My mum finished Fool's Fate and agreed with me completely on the ending, though we're still arguing over the Fool's gender. (He's male I tell you!) *grins* I feel less crazy about disliking the ending now.
Right, am off to draw and doodle. May be around later.
Love, peace and jelly babies,
Clo
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Date: 2004-02-06 01:52 am (UTC)But, I am teary and upset with the ending of FF. Couldn't she have left off the part about Fitz's happy-happy ending and just said (non-specifically!) 'and they all lived happily ever after'?
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Date: 2004-02-06 12:26 pm (UTC)I seem to be my mother's personal library - whenever she needs a book she raids my bookcase. *sighs* And she seems to delight in dropping them in the bath, bending back the corners and leaving them in her handbag for about three months. On the plus side can actually discuss the plots of my favourite books with her, but as a mad, 'tidy-book' fanatic, I'm not sure it's worth it. o_O
But, I am teary and upset with the ending of FF.
Me too. I could not *believe* what RH did to the ending. The *entire* book seemed aimed at getting Fitz/Fool together and all of a sudden she wrenches the plot around to say "Oh but Fitz/Molly was meant to happen all along....." I think a non-specific ending would have been far more satisfying than the sickly sweet one we got. -_- Gggrrr. I hate disappointing endings.
And I wanted Fitz to end up with the Fool dammit!! *stamps foot*