Out of Time Series discussion
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I look forward to chatting with you all!

I'm Faith Song, and I write fantasy, too, though I'm currently working on a Sci-fi space story... First try at that genre.
A Time to Die was so very epic... I reviewed it on here.
I cried when I read it, and I understand from someone who got an advanced copy that there are more tears to come.
I'm currently rereading A Time to Die... Even though it's only been about two months since I read it the first time. :-P I'm seeing things in it that I didn't see when I first read through it...
Anyways, tally ho, mellons!

I look forward to fangirling with you all!
Tally ho!


I know! I can't wait to read A Time to Speak... There are so many things I want to know!



I'm Nadine. And my favorite book series are Harry Potter, the Blood of Kings Trily (by Jill Williamson) and the Mark of the Lion Series by Francine Rivers.
Confession...The Out of Time Series keeps putting me to sleep. I think I must have read it too many times. ;-)
Okay, okay, sillyness aside...
THANK YOU ALEA, EMILY, AND FAITH SONG for putting together this group! I'm SO excited to answer questions about A Time to Die and hopefully A Time to Speak in a few weeks. :) It is such a blessing to see how much you all like my books! :) *many tears and hugs*
Allison -- I can't wait for you to read it! :D And this way, you don't have to wait too long for the sequel!
Thank you for reading, my dearest friends. :)


"Confession...The Out of Time Series keeps putting me to sleep. I think I must have read it too many times. ;-)"
Or maybe you're just not getting enough sleep, Nadine. :-P
Hey, Rebecca! *waves* It is so amazing. xD Welcome to... here! xP

I am hoping to participate in the read-through for a A Time to Die (it'll be my third or fourth reading of that book), and I am beyond excited to read A Time to Speak. Sometimes I wish I hadn't heard about the Out of Time Series until AFTER the whole series was published. The waiting is interminable and torturous. :)

*nods* I've read the Ilyon Chronicles, the Out of Time series (of course), and the first Blood of Kings book.
xD I've read it twice, both within the past two or three months. It's epic, isn't it?
It is! I've only had to wait a few months for A Time to Speak, but I'll have to wait the whole writing, editing, and publishing time for the next book. *sigh* I will have to learn patience, I guess. :-P

Yes, it is very, very worth reading multiple times. :) I read A Time to Die the very day it released, which is just over a year ago now. It has been a very long wait for book 2, but time always goes by faster than you expect it to, and I am very thankful for Nadine and the passion and purpose that goes into her books. I certainly cannot begrudge her the time it takes to create those stories!

Welcome all new members! Allison and Rebecca, I'm so excited for you to step into Parvin's world! :)

I read A Time to Die the very day it released, which is just over a year ago now. It has been a very long wait for book 2, but time always goes by faster than you expect it to, and I am very thankful for Nadine and the passion and purpose that goes into her books. I certainly cannot begrudge her the time it takes to create those stories! "
Yes, I totally agree. These stories are so powerful, it would be nothing if it took her years and years to write them.


I got a prepublication copy of A Time to Speak, and... You will not be disappointed!
*nods* Those are both good series'.
So am I, and I just finished rereading A Time to Die! :-P

Hello! I'm Jen and I call myself The Artist Librarian. I've been into all things creative since I was a girl and am studying to be a Children's or YA/Teen public librarian. I've been blogging about books, arts/crafts, and my fave fandoms for just over a year at The Artist Librarian: http://theartistlibrarian.blogspot.com
I have too many favorite books/authors: this year I've enjoyed books by Jill Williamson, Rachelle Dekker, Dina Sleiman, Elizabeth Camden, J.L. Mbewe, Jody Hedlund ... and of course Nadine Brandes.
Feel free to read more about me on my blog or add me here. =)

I've read some Jill Williamson, but they weren't my favorite books.
*pumps fist* Homeschoolers unite! Bookworms unite! Ha! xP

And Jen, your post warmed me heart. Thank you! :-)

So many awesome books! I have read and enjoyed most of the ones you mentioned. And, yes, I've read your books too, Jenette. I appreciate having you join us.
As for homeschooling, perhaps it is common in this group. I was homeschooled through most of elementary school and the Christian school I attended after that was only one-half step up from it, as there were usually only 1-4 people per grade and the classes were video-recordings of teachers. Weird, right?

I'm Hope and I'm also homeschooled. XD {This seems to be a trend.} I have a confession: I haven't read A Time to Die yet. *sniffles* I really want to, but I haven't gotten around to buying it. *nervous chuckle* But I'm really excited to read it when . . . I get to . . . read it. *furrows brow*
Anyway, a few of my favorite books are the Lord of the Rings trilogy, the Illyon Chronicles, and Dare by Tricia Mingerink.

I'm Ana, and I'm uh...not homeschooled. Sometimes I wish I was homeschooled, but for the most part public school's pretty awesome. Anyways, I love reading, writing, running, sewing, and coding. Oh, and blogging. I blog at http://butterfliesoftheimagination.wo..., although I'm currently on a bit of a hiatus.
I loved reading A Time to Die. The premise of the book is so unique and I loved how well Nadine wove so many important Christian themes throughout the story. As for other books I love, well, my favorite book is To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, and I was just as impressed with Go Set a Watchman. Other authors I love are Charles Dickens, Anne Elisbeth Stengl, C.S. Lewis, Jane Austen, J.R.R. Tolkien, Ray Bradbury, and Elizabeth Wein.

Some of my favorite books are The Ilyon Chronicles, the Blades of Acktar and the Out of Time trilogy. :)

I did my first full 50,000 NaNoWriMo this year. How did yours go?

And I actually won Nanowrimo this year! It was awesome! Though my goal was lower. I set it at 30,000 words. Congratulations on reaching your goal!







I actually live in a fairly large city (million+ people), but I don't get to go book shopping very often. I'm the only diehard bookworm in my family. :P

And I love to read (obviously), write, watch action movies, and knit my gigantic TARDIS blanket.
My favorite books.... Why?! Um, basically any book by Bryan Davis, the Ilyon Chronicles, The Blades of Acktar, Percy Jackson... and a bunch more. ;)
And, admission time: I haven't read the Out of Time series. BUT they are sitting on my shelf all pretty and stuff. And after I finish my current book, Magnus Chase from the library, and Amazing Honesty, I CAN READ THEM!! Gosh, I'm super excited!! XD

Ooh, C.B., you'll love A Time to Speak. o.o It was amazing, and the ending... *covers mouth to avoid giving spoilers*
I won A Time to Die in a giveaway... And I probably never would have gotten it if I hadn't, because I never buy books from authors I don't already enjoy. xP Then I finished it... And bought A Time to Speak from Amazon. (Which, actually, is a big thing, because, to tell the truth, before that, I had never actually bought a novel... Huh.)
Alyssa, you will love Out of Time! I've read A Time to Die about four times, and A Time to Speak two or three times. I like them more and more every time I read them, which makes me a pretty big fan right now. ^-^
They do look so very pretty... I am very much looking forward to seeing the cover of the third book.

Wow Faith. You haven't EVER bought a novel before?!?!?!?!?? Like on Amazon or like, ever?
My name is Emily. I love reading, writing, and just about everything to do with words. I especially love Christian speculative fiction and historical romance, such as the Out of Time Series, the Tales of Goldstone Wood, and the Price of Privilege Series.
I and two other young ladies are starting this group on behalf of Nadine Brandes. The idea was to create a group where we can chat about the series and have read-throughs of the series.