Alright, guys, I thought I would let you all in on some info about the books I'm writing. I wrote a book by hand this past summer and it was about a knight and a sorcerer who go on a quest to prove their worth. I got so bored I ended it within around 80 pages and killed off the main character. Remember, I was a newbie so I struggled with keeping involved with the book. I recently wrote another book, though I typed in on google drive this time. If you guys are interested, let me know and I will share the link. Anyway, the second book was about a boy who gains the power to shapeshift. A queen soon discovers him, and he has to choose whether to remain with her and live the life of a king, or he can continue to live as a simple commoner but be with his family. I am currently working on a book continuing the first two. It stars the shapeshifter's son and daughter. The son lived his life believing he would inherit his father's awesome abilities, but is shocked when his sister receives them instead. Meanwhile, they have to put their differences aside to save their father who is being held captive by another kingdom.
Okay, it's been a few months since I updated this post. I am still currently working on the latter of the former two and have named it the Helpless Prince. Sadly I'm struggling with writer's block when it comes to that story but I've just begun another book (I'm only working on two). It's called A Mentor's Struggle. I've read countless stories from the apprentice's point of view when it comes to books, such as Ranger's Apprentice (John Flanagan), Arc of A Scythe (Neal Shusterman), Septimus Heap (Angie Sage), and several others. The list never ends. So I decided, sure, it's fun to read about an energetic character, but how about the mentor's attitude towards the apprentice. The book is currently going amazing and I'm already 22 pages in as of today! I have big hopes. Along with that book, I have another book called Three Clans Three Heroes uploaded on Wattpad!
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