So let me get this straight: I can’t stop coyote without your help, but *with* your help, you won’t LET me. Do I want your help or not? Hmmmmm….
That is some what confusing. Hmmmm, indeed. The little one is quite feisty, and terribly cute at the same time.
The Little One is an archetypal Force of the Universe.
Am I the only one having a tough time reading what they are saying? It’s hard to make out in that typeface.
The author’s intention is to make reading difficult, as our characters are not speaking English, but their native language.
But it’s still meant to be read and this font is a little too far from easily read for me. Too far from kinda easily read even.
Ok, I understand you. Everybody have limitations, I have my limitations. The author can put optional legends in this case.
I’m having much the same difficulty reading this fount. I understand the author’s intent, but as has been mentioned an alt text box would be useful.
Soooo… who’s the inspiration for the small feisty one, Erin? Your childhood years, or your kids? 😉
Not just you. It’s probably good for titles/headings, but not great for regular text.
“We’re here to help you fail” may not be the winning argument she thinks it is.
I do have to wonder whatever happened to Doctor Faraday. The last pages of Wayward seemed to indicate he was going to go after Hunter and Vane but he seems to have all but dropped out of the narrative. Without even a cameo in almost seven books.
“The wind of Eagle blows between his ears.”
So, Cyclone Dance, you’re saying this horse is an airhead? Nothing but wind between his ears? 8-D
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So let me get this straight: I can’t stop coyote without your help, but *with* your help, you won’t LET me. Do I want your help or not? Hmmmmm….
That is some what confusing. Hmmmm, indeed. The little one is quite feisty, and terribly cute at the same time.
The Little One is an archetypal Force of the Universe.
Am I the only one having a tough time reading what they are saying? It’s hard to make out in that typeface.
The author’s intention is to make reading difficult, as our characters are not speaking English, but their native language.
But it’s still meant to be read and this font is a little too far from easily read for me. Too far from kinda easily read even.
Ok, I understand you. Everybody have limitations, I have my limitations. The author can put optional legends in this case.
I’m having much the same difficulty reading this fount. I understand the author’s intent, but as has been mentioned an alt text box would be useful.
Soooo… who’s the inspiration for the small feisty one, Erin? Your childhood years, or your kids? 😉
Not just you. It’s probably good for titles/headings, but not great for regular text.
“We’re here to help you fail” may not be the winning argument she thinks it is.
I do have to wonder whatever happened to Doctor Faraday. The last pages of Wayward seemed to indicate he was going to go after Hunter and Vane but he seems to have all but dropped out of the narrative. Without even a cameo in almost seven books.
“The wind of Eagle blows between his ears.”
So, Cyclone Dance, you’re saying this horse is an airhead? Nothing but wind between his ears? 8-D