Post-Book Talk

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I enjoyed typing this story a lot and am going to miss it a lot. It was fun and I loved doing the creative stuff, as in putting in several Disney and Dreamworks characters in here.

Now, before I continue,:
All the characters from this story belongs to Disney and Dreamworks. I take absolutely no credit in them. The story of the Titanic belongs to the rightful owner(s).

Okay. Onto the talk.

Q.) what did I enjoy most about this book?

A.) well, I loved putting Disney characters into the story creatively and I enjoyed putting together the romance between Jelsa, Hiccdtrid, and Kristanna

Q.) saddest part I had to write?

A.) if it isn't already obvious, it was the part where Jack freezes and Elsa has to let him go. Kristoff being shot is the second saddest part.

Q.) do I think I wrote the pain and sadness along with the joy and happiness of this story well?

A.) yes and no. I feel like I wrote the emotions playing pretty well, not extremely good, but on some parts I feel like a failed miserably.

Q.) how do I think I wrote the Villians? (Hans, Jafar, Elsa's mother)

A.) I believe I wrote Hans well, him being abusive and controlling of Elsa hitting home. Jafar, well, I think I wrote him good, being Hans right hand man and bodyguard. Elsa's mother, I think I wrote her pretty good even though she was hardly in the story unless she was needed, the selfishness she has was really good. But the scene where Elsa didn't get on the boat with her and her pained cries did prove that she wasn't really a villain and that she wanted to help Elsa in her life and do what is best for Elsa, and it came out like she was being selfish.

Q.) how did I decide what to do with Hiccstrid and Kristanna?

A.) well I have played with what I wanted to do with them for a while. I debated whether I want Hiccup to make Astrid get on a boat and then he is pushed off the ship and instead of trying to get back on, he tries to swim towards the boat Astrid is on, but ends up being squished by one of the metal cylinder things on the boat. Kristanna. I had the idea I went with in my head a long time, but I could of had them survive and such, but the man Kristoff portrays in the film gets shot so I played with ideas in my head a bit and came up with Kristoff saving Anna's life by taking a bullet for her and such.

Q.) what was the most tempting part of this book?

A.) the most tempting part was to have room for Jack and Elsa on the boat where Hiccup, Astrid, and Anna get on. And as well as Jack finding another headboard to lay on. But I decided to stick with the movie and it was a hard decision.

Thank you for reading this book 😀 I hope you enjoyed it!

And if you want more, please check out my other books!

~NZ

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