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Gweat and Powaful Twixie


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Jun
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What else Twixie is reading, a small thing about EQD, and a musing about night time! · 5:57am Jun 9th, 2013

Twixie and night time!

Since Twixie was a little foal, she's had a weird relationship with night.

The night is when things are quiet and thoughts are meant to silence themselves. Something about the notion of not thinking makes Twixie nervous. Much of her time is spent thinking about things of varying complexity, and she finds the most comfort and satisfaction in life from merely thinking.

Yes, The Gweat and Powaful Twixie is a phiwosopher.

Honestly, in Twixie could just sit around and think all day, she'd be most happy. The night says otherwise. Oddly enough, the only thing Twixie hates more than not being able to think is seeing the sun rise. She cannot stand it. It fundamentally disturbs her psyche in ways she doesn't fully understand. So sleep becomes a very interesting thing...

ANYWHO

Enjoy some artiste Twixie! She is enjoying some well-earned snobbiness before Twilight comes back around and inevitably shows how bad Twixie is at everything.

EQD says they like The Sparkling Reflection of Princess Rarity. They're only contingency was that Twixie cleans up mechanical errors and wonky sentences. Twixie is very pleased and is looking to fix these errors. If anyone would like to help with editing and the like, feel free to message Twixie! It is her ambition to have all five stories of her series published to that blog on day and this is just one step closer.

And another book to read!

So, Twixie was out shopping the other day and picked up this little story.

It may have one of the most gripping openings Twixie has ever read. It's very much for young adults, and subsequently, not extraordinarily clever in its writing, but it is quite entertaining. Five pages in and Twixie was hooked. The action was well-paced and enthralled her with just the slightest tinge of surrealism.

But remember—Twixie is a total pushover when it comes to surrealism. She chases it like all the stallions who never date her. Between this and her other, more sophisticated reading, this feels kind of like a "guilty pleasure", but she doesn't care. She loves it.

Love,
Twixie

Comments ( 3 )

Twixie is a total pushover when it comes to surrealism

don't suppose you've ever watched Pink Floyd's movie 'The Wall'

might be right up your alley:moustache:

Sweet Jesus I love Pink Floyd. I'm not going to read that piece of pulp-teen-fiction. Surrealism is good, but teen novels aren't. I'd rather finish up Les Miserables and then move onto some Metamorphis.

I would be game for you doing book reviews and recommendations as long as you don't produce horrendous text walls. The book looked interesting but all I have is a title and whatever the marketing synopsis wants me to know.

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