Brooke Walker
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Stuart Gibbs:
Hey, it's me again. I just read why you would not be continuing the Moon Base Alpha trilogy but, my sister came up with a great idea. You could write another book about the killer's perspective. I think it would be a great other point of view. Do you like the idea?Please respond and tell me what you think.
Stuart Gibbs
There are a few big problems with retelling a book from the perspective of another character (from my perspective at least): 1) People who have read the first book will already know what happened, so there won't be any surprise 2) the book will most likely only have appeal to people who read the first book 3) I believe that the appeal of the first book is the point of view of Dashiell, and switching that to anyone else -- let alone the bad guy -- seems like it would ruin the appeal.
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Gdhs
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Stuart Gibbs:
OK my idea is about 20or30 years in the future.Although depends on if Ben and Zoe get together.Jackson Ripley and Olivia Brenski are sent on a mission to provide help and protection to Erica and Ben because of Nero's Klan the nefarious group at the time.Warren, having switched to this group travels into the past along with some other goons.One of these is Joshua Hallal ,who is a complete robot. Would you consider it?
Kyle
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Stuart Gibbs:
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Hi Mr. Gibbs. I'm just curious about Croatoan's evil planning. Why did they recruit Erica to kill Ben? Before that nobody had any idea where Croatoan were and what they were up to. Once they got Erica to try and kill Ben, Ben and his friends began to investigate and ultimately foiled Croatoan's evil plan. If they hadn't have used Erica to attempt to murder Ben, they most likely would have gotten away with their plan.
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Ian Mintz
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Stuart Gibbs:
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was the Great Pyrenees’s fur soft?
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