An Unknown Pevensie
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@Pev: yeah, we have some interesting species around here. I'm a boring old Daughter of Eve, but I like to dress up as a knight or ranger most of the time.
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Interesting, all of you. I have some friends who have seen almost ALL of StudioC, so I know a bit about them (Bisque). The Piano Guys are Awesome, so is Lindsay Sterling, and I like what Peter Hollens does. I have only heard one of his songs (I See Fire), and I love it so much I can sing it pretty well. Nobody has seen my name before, by the way. At least, not Me. I am also interested in drawing, (what could be better that taking it from one of your better friends!), horses, video making, German, Icelandic, Swedish, (Etc.), singing, and I play trombone and violin. I am also homeschooled. My favorite hobby is reading. I have read Narnia about six times, LOTR and TH about ten times each, The Jungle Books about three times each, and a myriad of other things like G. A. Henty, Jules Verne, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
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Ehehehe, yeah, back in ye olde days when I was a preteen, I wanted to be a dryad...but then later on I wanted to be a dormouse. so yeah.
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I've never read "The Jungle Book", but all the other books you mentioned I'm a fan of too.
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@Pev: huh, I was so sure I'd seen your name before. Ah, well.
Peter Hollens has a number of really good ones (I don't listen to some of his selections, but there are a number of absolute gems - "Baba Yetu" may be one of, if not my absolute, favourites).
I haven't read any Arthur Conan Doyle apart from Sherlock Holmes, but I really enjoy the Holmes stories and have yet to read another book by him that I bought a couple years ago, but haven't got to yet.
Peter Hollens has a number of really good ones (I don't listen to some of his selections, but there are a number of absolute gems - "Baba Yetu" may be one of, if not my absolute, favourites).
I haven't read any Arthur Conan Doyle apart from Sherlock Holmes, but I really enjoy the Holmes stories and have yet to read another book by him that I bought a couple years ago, but haven't got to yet.
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Hobbit of Narnia,
Rudyard Kipling is a great author. I am not sure if he was Christian, and his books are not exactly christian, but they are not bad, if you know what I mean, rather, they are very good. Some of his stuff you may not want to get into, but I cannot remember what. All his stuff is Indian. Everything happens in India.
Ariel,
I should look into some more of Peter Hollens's work. He did the end song for Prince of Egypt, at least on youtube. I think Carman wrote it. In case you didn't know, Carman is a Christian author who has been around for years. He has been doing music since he was about 20, I think, and he is about 65 now. I went to a concert of his recently, and he is still doing it great.
Rudyard Kipling is a great author. I am not sure if he was Christian, and his books are not exactly christian, but they are not bad, if you know what I mean, rather, they are very good. Some of his stuff you may not want to get into, but I cannot remember what. All his stuff is Indian. Everything happens in India.
Ariel,
I should look into some more of Peter Hollens's work. He did the end song for Prince of Egypt, at least on youtube. I think Carman wrote it. In case you didn't know, Carman is a Christian author who has been around for years. He has been doing music since he was about 20, I think, and he is about 65 now. I went to a concert of his recently, and he is still doing it great.
And if you want me to respond to anything, you will have to quote me I am afraid.
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@Pev: Whoa, wait, Carman wrote a song for Prince of Egypt?! How did I not know this? (Haha, yeah, he's getting up there, but still going at it for sure.)
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Wie gut sind Sie auf Deutsch?anunknownpevensie wrote:German, Icelandic, Swedish,
Huru bra är du på svenska?
Hvór gódh ertu á íslenzku?
Sorry for not getting the eth by ASCII Code ... also, my icelandic is one of my worst dialects of Germanic. I am fairly good at Swedish, German, English, though. I even read De Hobbit oop Nederlandsch.
You should read CSL's essay on Rudyard Kipling. That man, btw, was a freemason. Thus not a Christian. He overemphasises "teaching newcomers the ropes" a bit, if I may trust CSL. My own experience of him is, I liked the Just So Stories, especially about the alphabet.anunknownpevensie wrote:Rudyard Kipling is a great author. I am not sure if he was Christian, and his books are not exactly christian, but they are not bad, if you know what I mean, rather, they are very good.
Was H a shark tooth because SH would remind of S enough for the SH sound, while the shark jaw looked like the H? I meant shark jaw in the first instance too.
Hilarious.
The "if you believe", of these VERY early Christians?anunknownpevensie wrote:He did the end song for Prince of Egypt, at least on youtube.
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I think so.
And if you want me to respond to anything, you will have to quote me I am afraid.
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ah, ok