[x]Make a goal list on Fimfiction.
[x]Check off at least one item on my list.
[×]Realize that I have already completed two items on my list.
[ ] Take a nap in celebration. (Currently in progress)
Another Goal List
My Top Favourites
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Clyde's Tales A collection of fairy tales featuring an eminently sensible earth pony named Clyde. 12,701 words · 442 · 10
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Shipping Sickness Twilight Sparkle and her bedside table: like two 'ships that pass in the night. 2,281 words · 2,617 · 33
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The Moon, The Flower, And The Door Princess Luna's test to find a new student hits a snag when it proves to be too difficult for any unicorn taking it... 4,474 words · 2,345 · 35
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Fluttershy Kicks a Puppy While she's providing veterinary care at the park, Fluttershy runs afoul with one of the more domesticated critters. Fluttershy would never kick a puppy on purpose, would she? 4,155 words · 787 · 29
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The Pinkie Parable Pinkie Pie prevents the story's narrator from telling a story about her. It's all downhill from there. 22,303 words · 187 · 3
digs out a lost cutscene from a certain Philips CD-I Game (the Zelda one):
"Join me, local resident, and we will give all our money to Channel 13 in Dallas, or else you will DIE." - Ganon
after the drive ends
"You dare not give money to Channel 13? YOU MUST DIE!" - Ganon
I posted this comment because:
(since basically that's what the whole thing sounds like.)
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Interesting! It's been a really long time since I read them.
The comprehensive version is called The Circle and looks like this:
jeffhendricks.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/CircleCover.jpg
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Yay!
Hmm, maybe I'll have a look at that comprehensive version. What's it called?
btw, it's actually spelled pseudonym. . . Sorry, I'm a grammar nazi. Oh, and since you've actually read the books, I can tell you this. I found a typo! I think it's in Red. He used 'accept' instead of 'except', or vice-versa. I don't remember which way. Next time I visit the library, I'll find out.
~Melly~
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I'm impressed! I didn't think that anyone would recognize it. Well done!
I was not thrilled with the ending of Green myself. It felt forced, and messed with the ending of White, which he finished many years prior and was much, much better.
He did slightly revise the ending of Green when he released the Circle comprehensive version of the series. That different final chapter can only be found in that version of the series, and it is much, much better! It's worth picking up if you enjoyed the series until...ugh...Green.
Nonetheless, good on you for knowing where my pseudonym is from!
Thomas Hunter as in Black, Red, White, and Green. I have a love/hate relationship with that series upon finishing Green. I literally screamed "Nooooooooooooooo!" and threw the book at my dad. (okay, I gently tossed it. He was lying in bed with a broken back) I kinda told him that I would never read another Ted Dekker book, lol. That was an evil ending/beginning, lol.
~Melly~