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In '''Too Many Choices''', [[Nemo Blank]] playfully shows that you can't have too many plot threads. It is a story the defines "over the top" in a good way. The complex, interwoven threads a funny, entertaining and keep the reader interested and involved throughout the story. The story begins with [[Trent Lane|Trent]] helping [[Daria Morgendorffer|Daria]] look for a car. As with most Nemo stories, Daria/Trent [[shipping]] is a given, along with [[Jane Lane|Jane]]/[[Tom Sloane|Tom]] shipping. Complications and diversions include parental forgetfulness, [[Artie]] and the Lawndale UFO Network, Aunt Amy, conspiracies, spying, and almost anything else but the kitchen sink.
In '''Too Many Choices''', [[Nemo Blank]] playfully shows that you can't have too many plot threads. It is a story the defines "over the top" in a good way. The complex, interwoven threads a funny, entertaining and keep the reader interested and involved throughout the story. The story begins with [[Trent Lane|Trent]] helping [[Daria Morgendorffer|Daria]] look for a car. As with most Nemo stories, Daria/Trent [[shipping]] is a given, along with [[Jane Lane|Jane]]/[[Tom Sloane|Tom]] shipping. Complications and diversions include parental forgetfulness, [[Artie]] and the Lawndale UFO Network, [[Amy Barksdale|Aunt Amy]], conspiracies, spying, and almost anything else but the kitchen sink.


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Revision as of 21:20, 23 March 2008

In Too Many Choices, Nemo Blank playfully shows that you can't have too many plot threads. It is a story the defines "over the top" in a good way. The complex, interwoven threads a funny, entertaining and keep the reader interested and involved throughout the story. The story begins with Trent helping Daria look for a car. As with most Nemo stories, Daria/Trent shipping is a given, along with Jane/Tom shipping. Complications and diversions include parental forgetfulness, Artie and the Lawndale UFO Network, Aunt Amy, conspiracies, spying, and almost anything else but the kitchen sink.