Hello every one. I am, well, iampenguin. Just call me Penguin, please ^_^
Okay, so I've been following the LG15 story for a long time now. Pretty much since the infamous "whatever happened to Cassie" thing...
Any way, recently I've been watching the CallmeJules videos religiously, and have a few things to say...
-She mentions "The Count of Monte Cristo", which is essentially a book about gaining trust and betrayal. 
-Her house is WAY too clean...
-I think that the "girl" they talk about is Jule's girl little sister, actually...
			
			
									
						
										
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				iampenguin
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Interesting theory..
			
			
									
						
							Interesting theory..
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Well, I don't know MUCH about the book, I'm ashamed to say. Most of the books I read are a lot more contemporary...
But here's what I know about it:
Its written from the guy who wrote "The Three Muskateers", and I can't help but chuckle and think that MAYBE thats a nudge at Bree, Jonas, and Dan, even though Dan isn't as strongly tied to the Order as Bree or Jonas.
Any way, its pretty much the story of a successful man (read: Bree) who is betrayed by his friends (in this case, Jules). He then seeks revenge and redemption.
Mostly, what got me was the whole betrayal thing...Bree gets double-crossed more than she deserves =(
			
			
									
						
										
						But here's what I know about it:
Its written from the guy who wrote "The Three Muskateers", and I can't help but chuckle and think that MAYBE thats a nudge at Bree, Jonas, and Dan, even though Dan isn't as strongly tied to the Order as Bree or Jonas.
Any way, its pretty much the story of a successful man (read: Bree) who is betrayed by his friends (in this case, Jules). He then seeks revenge and redemption.
Mostly, what got me was the whole betrayal thing...Bree gets double-crossed more than she deserves =(
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