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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-09-01 03:21 pm

[ SECRET POST #2434 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2434 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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[A7X]


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03.
[Stargate Atlantis]


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04.
[Merlin]


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05.
[Audrey Cooper, Twin Peaks]


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06.
[Fire Emblem: Awakening]


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07.
[Avril Lavigne, Tank Girl]


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08.
[Meet the Robinsons]


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09.
[Blood+]


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10.
[Monty Python's Flying Circus]


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[Valentine Morgenstern, The Mortal Instruments]


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Re: What's the most recent book you've read and loved, as a counterpoint?

(Anonymous) 2013-09-01 09:16 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm starting to think that I have to get the other books as well (: The Letter Game seems like a fun way to write a book, if you can just keep all the possible plot lines together.

Re: What's the most recent book you've read and loved, as a counterpoint?

(Anonymous) 2013-09-01 10:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Actually, one of the rules of the Letter Game is that you can't plot out stuff with the other person [or people, though only two people is easiest] before hand, and kind of link your plots up as you go. I mean, I'm sure when they were getting ready to publish it, they cleaned out a lot of the extraneous stuff that ended up leading no where.