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About Myself
Biological Siblings on Animation Source - White frost, Windhowler, Gums, Kekang and Bear Hill
Education Status - Homeschooled
What are your favourite colours? I find them all good, but my most favourite colours are white, rose pink, black and blue.
What are you favourite animals? I think they are all wonderful, though I do especially like ferrets, horses, toads, monkeys, bats and sloths.
What are your favourite books? I like books by Lucy Daniels, Micheal Bond, Lucy Montgomery, Terry Deary, Richard Adams, J.R.R Tolkien, Jane Austen, Enid Blyton, C.S Lewis, Gill Lewis, Kate DiCamillo, Hans Christian Anderson, The Grimm Brothers, Brian Jacques, there are many.
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The School of Good and Evil is kind of a fantasy type of book. (I love fantasy books) I haven't read it in a while, but I know it's about two girls who get "kidnapped" by this School Master of the School for Good and Evil (well, there's two School Master's and their brother's, but I'm not going to go into too much detail). There's a girl named Agatha and Sophie: Agatha has black hair and pale skin with dull eyes while Sophie is your pretty princess. There are two swans that come after the School Master drops them off at The School of Good and Evil's gates, and the "evil" swan comes and picks up Sophie and takes her to The School for Evil, and the "nice" swan comes and brings Agatha to The School for Good. (The castles are separate from each other, but are connected by a bridge.) And so it continues about how Sophie thinks she should be in The School for Good, but all Agatha wants to do is to go home. It basically revolves around the theme of friendship. Oh, and The School of Good and Evil is a place where people "train" to become fairy tales characters and princesses and witches and princes and so on. Then they have to go to these woods to have their fairy tales written by the Storian. But Agatha and Sophie's stories are getting written while their in school, which usually never happens and so on.
Yeah, I've heard school kind of ruins the love of reading for some kids. I know it ruined my cousin's love for reading. Even if I went back to school though, I'm almost positive I would still love reading.
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Thank you c: I'm happy someone likes him.
Unfortunately, no, I haven't read the Bambi books by him. I would love too though. I'm pretty sure you can read the book (is it a series?) online somewhere, so I'll be sure to read it soon. Disney Bambi was based on the books, correct...? I'm pretty sure at least. Are the books totally different to the Disney movie Bambi or is it totally alike? (Or somewhere in the middle?)
For the whole memorizing thing, all I have to say is wow xD
I got the whole collection of Anne of Green Gables for Christmas because I had said countless times that I had nothing to read. (At the time, all of my books on my bookshelf were finished.) I adore the books because (similar to you) they have good lessons. And of course, my favorite character as to be Anne. Spelled with an e xD
I'd love to read LOTR someday. Oh, my sister (HermioneGranger on here) loves Harry Potter. She's read all the books and watched all the movies. She has the Hogwarts library collection, Luna's wand, posters of Harry Potter all over her wall, a Harry Potter throw blanket, all the books, all the movies and... Is that all? It's hard to be certain, she has so much of Harry Potter. I've also read the Harry Potter series and watched the movies, but she's gotten more into it then I have. I never really noticed how similar LOTR and Harry Potter was. I'm not that kind of person who pays attention to those details, but I just did notice how similar the Dementors and the Nazguls were.
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And for the character thing, yeah, most people usually pay more attention to the design then the biography. And I'm happy you read it! People (I'm not talking about everyone) forget how much time some people put into the character's bio. I enjoy reading everyone's theories about The Lion King family trees.
Thank you! I love Bambi so much, it's one of my favorite Disney movies. Oh yeah, your the one that started the Silver Herd, right? It's an amazing herd, I don't know how you managed to do it. Have you memorized all of the herd's names? xD (Speaking of characters, Zima is one of my favorite characters of yours. She's so unique with her white fur and big ears)
Yeah, reading is a big part of my life. I've also read the Anne of Green Gables series. As for Lord of the Rings, I only watched the movies, but I would love to read the books. And next time I go to the library, I'll get Redwall out (If they have it, that is.).
I was just skimming through your profile presentation when I noticed your home schooled! It comes as a shocker because I'm home schooled as well.
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Yeah, I wasn't on a lot during the holidays because I was busy (Busy spending my Christmas money, that is xD).
Okay, I'll just say this flat out: I am a huge fan of your artwork, I'm absolutely in love with it. I'll go straight to your fanart gallery if I see your gallery image outlined in blue (which means there is a new drawing in it). I also love Wind Howler and Gums, you guys are all so amazing at art.
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That sounds interesting! :D I hope you can finish it. I would love to read it!
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Yes, I planning to.
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Me neither. I'm real sorry. I was so busy with school and everything. (Goodie...)
How are you doing? :D
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Sorry I'm so late on getting back to you. I haven't been on in a while. I'm starting to read The Lord of the Rings series!
I haven't heard of Redwall though. What's that about?
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