Introducing the FairyTaleNovel Forums!
Thanks to blog reader and book fan Elenatintil, I am now pleased to present the Fairy Tale Novel Forums, which she has set up for us on Proboards. I have a link to the forums on the Fairy Tale Novels.com pages, and I'll post a link on the sidebar here as well.
I had thought you could use a Google account to sign in, but folks are telling me that you can't cross over : so -- you'll have to set up an account to sign up, but they don't require much information to create an account (just the usual birthdate, required by law for minors, etc.). I hope you all can make it over there!
That way, the conversations that you all have started here can continue freely without having to wait for comment moderation by me. :) And you can start your own topics as well. I'll still have a Q&A area to take questions, and I'll probably still post some questions on the blog, but I think this new forum will allow for a more fluid discussion.
BTW some topics currently being discussed are: guessing the names of the "twelve princesses" in The Midnight Dancers, other favorite books and movies, and finding pictures of real dresses that resemble the prom dresses Blanche and Rose wore in The Shadow of the Bear! (I'm amazed at how creative you all are!)
So come on over and check out the new forums!
I had thought you could use a Google account to sign in, but folks are telling me that you can't cross over : so -- you'll have to set up an account to sign up, but they don't require much information to create an account (just the usual birthdate, required by law for minors, etc.). I hope you all can make it over there!
That way, the conversations that you all have started here can continue freely without having to wait for comment moderation by me. :) And you can start your own topics as well. I'll still have a Q&A area to take questions, and I'll probably still post some questions on the blog, but I think this new forum will allow for a more fluid discussion.
BTW some topics currently being discussed are: guessing the names of the "twelve princesses" in The Midnight Dancers, other favorite books and movies, and finding pictures of real dresses that resemble the prom dresses Blanche and Rose wore in The Shadow of the Bear! (I'm amazed at how creative you all are!)
So come on over and check out the new forums!
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But if you mean, do you have to sign up with a password, etc, the answer is yes. I don't think you need to give out very much personal info though.
Blessings!
Claire
Thanks!
Kat
You know that's a hard question. What do the rest of you think??
You might just want to start with the first one for optimum enjoyment. But in some ways, the second one is the most romantic, I think...
But Waking Rose has more of the "drama" romance, complete with unrequited love. :D And the whole waiting-for-love theme - I love that.
PS: I personally think 2nd and 3rd books tie for romance, but each in different ways. BaN is deeper, yes, and WR is more...active.
I'm so sorry! I guess I was wrong: just set up a new account. I guess the accounts don't cross over after all. :(
Hope you can get on!
Oh yeah I love the theme Delaney pointed out; with waiting for love and all in WR.
I hope you get to read them soon, Kat!
I would definitely read the books from the beginning because that's where all the romance starts. And I'd say Black as Night and Waking Rose break even as far as romance goes.
Does that help at all?
And I feel that "Waking Rose" dealt with some weightier subjects in general than the two preceding books, but they are all excellent.
Hope you find your way over to the forums soon. Quite a friendly, inviting sort of place.
Thanks again,
Kat