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Which story is first in her series venus cursed or dreamwalker??
Ive started reading venus cursed then noticed dreamwalker references ????
any ideas???
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Which story is first in her series venus cursed or dreamwalker??
Ive started reading venus cursed then noticed dreamwalker references ????
any ideas???
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doing the same
The first ref I crossed I thought...huh? But it seems the Dreamwalker bits are the dreams within Venus. Slightly clumsy way to do it maybe but I guess it works kinda. I read Venus through, just have to go back and do the Dream bits now. I wonder if it fills in essential details. We'll see I suppose. Still not sure what I think of the idea to do it that way though.
Kristina
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Well I read all of venus then started to read dreamwalker, when I got to part 4 of dreamwalker I realised the bits are the dreams of sean from venus.
what I think may be handy is for Part one to have a message on Venus cursed saying to read about sean's dream click on the blue text as Dreamwalker is not a standalone story, it links with venus cursed.
maybe if i started to read venus from the day it was posted I would have realised it links together.
Samantha
Dreamwalker is a sub-story
Dreamwalker is a sub-story of Venus Cursed!, it's the dreams Sean has during the first four chapters. Dreamwalker isn't really necessary to understand Venus Cursed!, but it adds a little detail. There are links within each of the first four chapters, as well as at the end of them.
Hope that helps, sorry for the confusion!
Saless
"But it is also tradition that times *must* and always do change, my friend." - Eddie Murphy, Coming To America
"But it is also tradition that times *must* and always do change, my friend." - Eddie Murphy, Coming To America
a nifty gimmick
that utilizes the potential of websites (why aren't footnotes clickable?) except when I flashdrived the story took it home, and saw the telltale blue glowing word DREAM, clicked it and got my computer telling me I'm not on the internet. (Well no sh*t, computer!) Thanks for reminding me to go do that now, it's kind of a bummer having half the story.
Another thing that's suffering for my not being on the internet (cant afford at present) is how I miss doing 95% of my comments these days, but that's a blog for later.
~~~ciao
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Canada and Mexico.
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