[Intro] Hi guys!

Hi Josh! Sorry for the delayed reply! I've been really sick for the past couple of days D:

Good luck with your A-levels! What's tested on those? AHH wait you don't need to respond to this at all, you just need to study! :) Also, your English is awesome! If you didn't tell me, I wouldn't have known you weren't a native speaker :)

Ok, I have an organic chemistry exam next Saturday, but as soon as that's over, I think I'm going to start reading It. Hopefully it won't be that bad though! This is kind of a silly questions, but do you prefer to read books in German or English? I tried to reread some of my favorite books in French (I'm not fluent by any means, but I can read it!) but I felt like it took some of the charm away from the books (and it took me way longer to read!).

Haha, I didn't actually know the author of the Inkspell books was German! That's awesome! One of my friends is majoring in German right now, I'm surprised she never mentioned it! We talk about books all the time (because we're giant nerds xD). I think the reason why I ended up reading the Inkspell books before HP was that some of the really religious parents at my elementary school banned the book saying it was "bad for the kids because it's encouraging pagan magic" or something stupid like that. It's kind of funny that they banned HP but not Inkspell, which also heavily relies on magic :)

A Series of Unfortunate Events was basically just a long series of books detailing the lives of three orphans and their crazy evil Uncle (apparently he's also their distant cousin?). The parents of the orphans died and left a large inheritance for them, and so the Uncle desperately tries to get custody over them. He even resorts to killing some of their previous caretakers! It was pretty dark for a children's series!

With Supernatural, it's nice to see actors so dedicated to their series :) I know I probably won't have time to watch the whole series anytime soon, but I'm sure that when summer comes, I'll be able to fully enjoy the show!

Yeah, I figured Martin would leave some plans! I think that sometimes, two different endings can actually make the show better for the viewers, kind of like those "choose your own adventure" books! I feel like that happened with one of my favorite anime series, and it worked out.

I was wondering, do you play any video games? I mostly play Nintendo games myself (because I'm a filthy casual), but do you?

Anyway, good luck man! I wish you all the best!

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