I'm excited to announce that I'm working on an audiobook for Hooves of Fate. I started with Chapter 63: Rivers. This way, long-time readers of HoF can reorient themselves to the momentum of the story before the upcoming release of Chapter 64 (text) this Saturday.
I stayed up till 2am last night talking with a friend - orchestrating a plot - theorizing what precisely it would take for (young adult) Flurry Heart to successfully depose both of her parents, and Twilight Sparkle.
Sister Trouble. Luna really sold out in this episode, though it was a good study of both princesses. Luna's passion for her craft and care of tending the night and ponies dreams is clearly shown, along with her impatience and hurt at having her work ignored and dismissed. Her old feelings begin to resurface and give us a hint as to how she felt when she became Nightmare Moon. It certainly gave me some insight into her thinking, not only about that but about how much she truly cares about Celestia.
Sister Trouble. Luna really sold out in this episode, though it was a good study of both princesses. Luna's passion for her craft and care of tending the night and ponies dreams is clearly shown, along with her impatience and hurt at having her work ignored and dismissed. Her old feelings begin to resurface and give us a hint as to how she felt when she became Nightmare Moon. It certainly gave me some insight into her thinking, not only about that but about how much she truly cares about Celestia.
Ah. Hm. I'm afraid I'm not sure, sorry; there were a number of good ones. :)