At the end of the summer program, readers get a present or have a party.
Her readers can't get enough of the show, she said.
Thus the reader gets three looks at the same event.
Do you think readers get different information or are more interested?
If readers "can get into the character and look up to her in some way, then I think it's a home run."
The reader slowly gets the pieces of information he needs to understand the story.
In the way she writes, the reader can get a personal feeling from her.
Readers outside Texas might not get the reference, but give it a few months.
And anyway, a Reader can always get away, like we're doing.
Maybe this is just normal, I don't know - any other readers get the same?