Why is it the greatest book series of all time?
Unfamiliar Familiar
Should have turned this into a show over Steven Universe.
I'm sorry but I can't take this war drama seriously when it starts the fat kid from The Critic
It's just generic Young Adult fantasy
>generic
Fuck you, it's the greetest of all time!
The Curse of Evil Tim beats this series by a mile and that was a comic book.
Because young girls can self insert in this book.
And it's ending is a reference to OTGW
The book itself is alright, shame the fandom consists of a bunch of faggots.
I do admire the amount of in-universe franchising SU has. Fucking Pepe's Burgers killed me.
I liked when the clone got all rapey
>Writing a teen fantasy novel in an AU earth that has been occupied by sentient space rocks for thousands of years
Why bother?
Because her Familair becomes human and they get married! It's so romantic!
space rocks are sci-fi, space opera
fantasy is a different genre, despite being shelved in the same section
I always imagined it being a more generic His Dark Materials
I kinda wish they'd make an actual book. I'd read it. Hell, just commission an actual author of YA fantasy to write it, I don't think Tamora Pierce is doing anything right now.
In-universe media is an important component of worldbuilding, as it makes the world feel like people actually live in it.
>Greatest of all time
The ending was complete shit. You'd have to be fandom trash to enjoy it.
They spent like 50 pages describing a cake. Nevermind the idiocy of marrying your on familliar, a familliar that used to be a bird.
For me, the series ended at book 5. Everything else was glorified fanfiction.
>For me, the series ended at book 5. Everything else was glorified fanfiction.
... Are you describing The Unfamiliar Familiar, or Artemis Fowl?
Because it's clearly His Dark Materials with Harry Potter taped onto the side.
Dogcopter was a better series.
I can't believe this was only rated PG-13
>Made me actually google it just to find out it's an in-universe book from SU
Good one
Should've been forty pages, just saying.
At least you didn't mention Unbound Birds.
>OTGW
How?
Right you are, user.
This is exactly what it is
All I can really say is that bird looks angry
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you are correct
Spiritmorph. I like the animorphs reference. Especially when you realize the whole Bird and Girl relationship is Tobias and Rachel
50 pages have past, but the discription does not end