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Lindsay
Posted: 12 Dec 2018, 12:27
by lesler
Did you like Lindsay as a character? Would you read a sequel 12 years from the time of the novel with Lindsay as the main character and what she's doing as a 24 year old? Why or why not?
Re: Lindsay
Posted: 16 Dec 2018, 01:13
by holsam_87
Lindsey was an interesting character. I think it would be fun to read about her as an adult and see Bud keep his promise if she got married.
Re: Lindsay
Posted: 21 Dec 2018, 04:23
by Bavithra M
Lindsay is an intresting character in the book but William and Bud are my most favourite characters in the book.
Re: Lindsay
Posted: 26 Dec 2018, 01:01
by Marcos Vera
Characters like Lindsay made this novel all round and interesting. I would still read another book in which he were the main character.
Re: Lindsay
Posted: 26 Dec 2018, 01:19
by Anon_Reviewer
Lindsey is quite an interesting character. I like her but I wouldn't read an entire sequel based solely on her. She is basically a walking encyclopedia and knows a little about everything, and never forgets. Delving into her mind would probably leave me with a headache from the overflow of information.

Re: Lindsay
Posted: 27 Dec 2018, 23:49
by Highly Favoured One
Kids always bring in a fresh perspective in any story. Not too complicated and add a touch of tension relief from the mystery thrill. It would be interesting to see how she grew up and how the story would go with her as a grown up.
Re: Lindsay
Posted: 28 Dec 2018, 19:56
by kdstrack
I think a sequel about Lindsay would be interesting. The author has given her an amazing memory which could almost be seen as a superpower. I think the author could take this ability in many different directions. A novel about Lindsay would be great!
Re: Lindsay
Posted: 31 Dec 2018, 21:55
by K Geisinger
Lindsey gave some needed information but was ultimately a static character. I found her to be slightly annoying but the cop’s preoccupation with who she will eventually marry was odd. I wouldn’t want to read a book only about her.
Re: Lindsay
Posted: 02 Jan 2019, 19:27
by praisecrown8
K Geisinger wrote: ↑31 Dec 2018, 21:55
Lindsey gave some needed information but was ultimately a static character. I found her to be slightly annoying but the cop’s preoccupation with who she will eventually marry was odd. I wouldn’t want to read a book only about her.
Very true.
Re: Lindsay
Posted: 19 Jan 2019, 09:10
by Faithmwangi
Williams remains my favourite character, which makes it less-exciting to want to read about only Lindsay.
Re: Lindsay
Posted: 25 Jan 2019, 22:37
by Jsovermyer
I liked the little girl and found her character very interesting. She played a big part in solving the mystery.
Re: Lindsay
Posted: 26 Jan 2019, 10:43
by Angelina_Bazar
I liked Lindsey’s character because she kept the book interesting. However, I’m not sure that I would read a whole sequel based solely on her. If the sequel was about what all of the remaining characters were doing in 25 years I would definitely read the book.
Re: Lindsay
Posted: 20 Feb 2019, 08:38
by NuelUkah
lesler wrote: ↑12 Dec 2018, 12:27
Did you like Lindsay as a character? Would you read a sequel 12 years from the time of the novel with Lindsay as the main character and what she's doing as a 24 year old? Why or why not?
Lindsay was an intriguing character loaded with so much knowledge. A sequel on Lindsay as the main character in her adulthood would make sense. I can't imagine how powerful she'd be. If the author develops her well, it would be an amazing story.
Re: Lindsay
Posted: 23 Feb 2019, 22:04
by mamilla93
She was an interesting character, I would definitely read a book portraying her as an 24 year old adult.
Re: Lindsay
Posted: 20 Apr 2019, 08:53
by Connie Otwani
Lindsay was an interesting character, a child with a photographic memory who the 'villain' had not counted on. She was just a means of providing a break in the story. I don't think she can make a good adult main character.