EliwaJ4

Hi. I really loved your books and read all of them. I wonder if you are going to write about Sasuke and Itachi's relationship as it is the most important bond that shaped Sasuke the way he is. 

IndraNakari

@EliwaJ4 I have to warn you though, Itachi is my least favorite character in the Naruto series and my opinions on him tend to upset a lot of fans, since overall, I have a pretty negative opinion of Sasuke and Itachi's relationship. Still, it's an analysis I want to write eventually, and I started drafting an outline for it at least. 
            
            Also thanks so much for reading my books; that really means a lot and I'm so glad to hear you enjoyed them!  I'm hoping to maybe do an analysis on Sasuke & Mikoto's relationship next, but we'll see how that goes.
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EliwaJ4

@IndraNakari Thank you for considering it! I am fascinated by your writing and analysis so far and I agree with most of the points in your books so I'm really curious about your opinions on Sasuke-Itachi's relationship because this is extremely debatable among the fandom. Anyway, I'm also anticipating your upcoming analysis whatever it is about!
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IndraNakari

@EliwaJ4 Thank you! I would like to analyze more of Sasuke's relationships in the future, and I'm actually running a poll on Quora and Twitter right now to determine which relationship(s) readers are interested in me doing next (https://indranakarislibrary.quora.com/Which-of-Sasuke-s-Relationships-Should-I-Analyze-Next-Update-on-Future-Projects-Poll), so I'll count your comment as a vote too. :)
            
            I probably won't be doing Sasuke & Itachi's relationship next because I already have another analysis in the works, but you are the 2nd reader this week who has expressed interest in a Sasuke/Itachi analysis, so I'll try to see if I can get to starting it soon, though if I do, it will take a long time to finish.
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Jahof20s

Your book made me appreciate Naruto even more. Sure, he made errors like anybody else, but as Hinata once said he works to surpass them and be more than his mistakes, right? 
          
          I can chalk up his dedication to his friends/family as one phrase: if he doesn't give them a chance to be better, then who will?

Jahof20s

Hello, I like your book so far, but do you plan on talking about Sakura's confession during the Land of Iron chapters?

IndraNakari

@Jahof20s That makes sense. I guess I should have thought about mentioning it, but I thought it drifted more into Kakashi and Sakura's relationship, so I guess I didn't think about it.
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Jahof20s

@Jahof20s  okay then, I just thought since Sasuke was at the center of it and it involved what Naruto, Kakashi and Yamato heard from Tobi, it may have been worth looking into if you were interested 
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IndraNakari

@Jahof20s Thank you! I am not planning to discuss Sakura's confession to Naruto during the Land of Iron, since I don't think it really affects Sasuke and Kakashi's relationship so I decided it wasn't relevant enough to mention.
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BrynSterling

I can't remember,, do they ever touch on how exactly Sasuke and Sakura got married? I know it happened during the Blank Period,, but I've seen some clips/hints on YouTube. Are they all fan-made?
          
          If not,, I have a theoretical conversation I wanna run by you and get your opinion on :D

BrynSterling

@BrynSterling I will most definitely finish reading! I am thoroughly enjoying it! I'll write my replies chapter by chapter via email instead of on here - I think that'd be more efficient lol
            
            Yep! I started reading Retsuden :) 
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IndraNakari

@BrynSterling I think they should have gone more into the couple’s relationships in general, since Naruto and Hinata needed a lot more development too. And I agree they should focus on Sasuke and Sakura’s relationship more; honestly in general I think the Naruto characters deserve to be in the sequel more, seeing as how they aren’t in it much overall, which is a shame, and I dislike how sequels seem determined to move away from the old characters so much.
            
            Have you read Sasuke Retsuden? I was just curious because you mentioned the novel earlier, and the manga had been coming out recently. I wasn’t sure if you kept up with the Boruto content or not, since not all Naruto fans do.
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IndraNakari

@BrynSterling Well, you don’t even have to read the rest if you don’t want to or anything). I’ve just explained SasuSaku so many times to so many fans so that at this point now I’m lazy and I prefer to just direct people to my book instead of having to re-explain things all over again. :P
            
            But if you do read it, you don’t have to wait on me. I should get to your comments eventually and I don’t want to slow you down or anything, because I usually get back to you, it’s just lately I’ve found I’m slow due to so many things going on and I expect that might last for a while.
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BrynSterling

Hey :)
          Chapter 10,, paragraph "Since Sasuke reveals..". I put an interesting quote in my last comment  - what do you think?

BrynSterling

@BrynSterling what do you think about this whole "Woke" generation thing that's slowly gaining ground?
            
            I'm a huge fan of Xena: Warrior Princess :D and I got to see their original costumes on display at one of the museums in New Zealand. I nearly died of happiness lol
            Everything about Australia and New Zealand was amazing *starry-eyed fangirl look*
            I got to go inside the Opera House and climb to the top of the Sydney Harbor Bridge. I saw museums. I went to the Antarctic Center in Christchurch,, New Zealand ((where all of the expeditions launch from)) and I got to repel down a 200ft cliff! :D
            
            I'll HAVE to dig up my pics to show you sometime!
            
            As for Hawaii we stayed on the main island. We went to the beach,, a swap meet,, failed at surfing ((lmao)),, climbed to the top of Diamondhead. It was AWESOME :)
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IndraNakari

@BrynSterling Unfortunately, both political parties seem so polarized and the two sides have gotten so extreme and hateful of each other that it’s hard to find any compromise. And the belief systems are so drastically opposed that it’s hard to find common ground, I guess. I definitely think the system needs a lot of change in a lot of areas. And I think schools are one of the best places to start, since I think maing sure that the upcoming generation gets the proper education (in a healthy enivroment) is a good place to start. 
            
            Oh wow! How were Australia and New Zealand? I’m a huge Lord of the Rings fan, so I would really love to see New Zealand one day! Also I’m glad to hear you got to see Hawai’i! I love Hawai’i a lot and it’s amazingly beautiful there. I’m of the opinion that everyone should visit Hawai’i at least once in their lifetime (though sadly I know not everyone can afford to do so). What island(s) did you go to?
            
            All right; I might have to put those on my reading list then. ;)
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BrynSterling

@IndraNakari Not to bring politics into our friendship so early BUT I believe that our entire system is so broken I don't think there's anything that can be done to fix it. It's gonna crash and it's only a matter of when and how the people are gonna survive.
            
            I started being homeschooled in 6th grade,, my little brother in 1st,, but attended an online high school. My brother went to a public high school outside of our local school district and did really well :)   - luckily he was gotten out of the Christian school early enough so he didn't have lasting trauma
            
            I don't regret my time homeschooled one bit! I got to travel to Colorado,, California,, Florida,, and Hawaii :)   - and THEN when I was 16 I got to be a part of the People-to-People Student Ambassador Program and travel to Australia n New Zealand :)
            
            YES! The first book is Taming Demons for Beginners :)   a must read!
            Though,, n I just found this out,, you can't read just The Guild Codex: Demonized - you gotta read her other series as well which is The Guild Codex: Spellbound too! Cuz the two series eventually come together for a spell :)
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BrynSterling

Oh! I meant to ask you how your weekend was :)
          Mine was fairly busy lol
          But with a full time job and then 9 dogs,, 9 cats,, 7 goats,, and 16 rabbits at home my life rarely ever boring @_@

IndraNakari

@BrynSterling Aw, that’s cool! Baby animals are always super cute. I’ll be excited to see pictures!
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BrynSterling

@IndraNakari The goats aren't so much as loud as they are persistent lmao
            
            Does: October,, Quinn,, Laurel,, Bella,, and Blondie
            
            Bucks: Huckleberry and Sora
            
            But we have more on the way!
            October and Quinn are due with kids any day now and Laurel won't be far behind! I'll email you pics when they arrive :)
            
            The goats kinda behave like GIANT cats - some of them will come up to you to get scritches and the attempt to circle around your legs when you have their food bowls lol
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IndraNakari

@BrynSterling That’s too bad! I don’t think I’ve actually ever had that severe of an allergic reaction to cats, luckily. 
            
            I thought your pets would be outdoor, since it seems like it would be hard to have that many dogs indoors. XD My dogs are indoor dogs, though they love running around in the yard all the time. 
            
            Unfortunately I’m not a big goat person, haha. XP How many goats do you have?
            
            My dogs definitely keep me on time too, especially my senior dog. He won’t stop barking when it’s dinner time until he gets fed and he gets huffy if he doesn’t get breakfast fast enough. But I imagine with as many dogs as you have, the ruckus would be a lot worse.
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BrynSterling

!!! I've been meaning to ask - Nakari. Is that from Food Wars??

BrynSterling

@BrynSterling hmmmmmmm....
            If you like humor then go for The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams :)
            
            If you enjoy a challenging read with a different philosophical point of view then I would highly recommend For Us the Living by Robert A. Heinlein. But be careful with that book; I haven’t made it all the way through so I can't vouch for it's lack of X-rated scenes,, though I'm pretty sure I haven't run into any yet - though the people of the future don't believe clothing is a necessity since emotions such as jealousy no longer exist. So there is that. But,, so far they don't focus on that too much and the viewpoints put forth in the book are phenomenal and I don’t think it touches on religion? It's a comedy of customs,, as the title suggests - but again,, don't quote me on anything because I haven't made it all the way through yet lol
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IndraNakari

@BrynSterling My mom read us the Lord of the Rings too! Kudos to your mom (and mine) for that accomplishment. I can’t imagine reading such a thick book out loud! Unfortunately, except for the Fellowship of the Ring, I haven’t read the Lord of the Rings since my mom read it to me, which was when I was pretty small. Ironically, though, I just read Hobbit right now and planning to reread the Lord of the Rings trilogy very soon.
            
            Honestly, I love all of Suzanne Collins works; she is a really talented author and The Hunger Games was a really exciting page-turner. Kind of hoping she’ll come out with another book soon. 
            
            I generally prefer sci-fantasy (like Star Wars) to sci-fi, and I actually only recently started to get into sci-fi, so I haven’t read all that many yet. I like the first book of Ender’s Game and the first book of Dune, but the following books I read in both those series kind of didn’t interest me as much and weren’t as good. They kind of tend to tackle philosophy with points that I didn’t like or didn’t agree with, and Dune particularly seems more of musings on philosophy almost more than an actual story. I enjoyed C.S. Lewis’ Space Trilogy (which I need to reread), but it IS C.S. Lewis, one of my all-time favorite authors and someone who’s philosophy I strongly agree with (and one of the smartest, wisest people to ever live, in my opinion). Actually, Lewis’ Mere Christianity is one of the most influential books on my life, tbh (and also one of my favorite books). 
            
            Apart from that, I don’t know that I’ve read much sci-fi. Do you have any sci-fi recommendations?
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BrynSterling

@IndraNakari I can be pretty picky when it comes to the BL romance lol
            
            I'm a huge fan of one's that have characters that are relatable and are going through believable,, real-world personal issues.
            
            Let's seee-
            
            My Mom read us The Hobbit and the  complete LOTR Trilogy as bedtime stories - so LOVE that :)
            
            And I am DEF a fan of The Hunger Games 
            
            Do you like Sci-Fi novels?
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BrynSterling

Chapter 17. The paragraph that begins "With all this transpiring..."
          
          Did you see the comment I left? I thought the ending of it was pretty funny n kinda true  lol

IndraNakari

@BrynSterling Yeah, I left a response on it. Your ending words are so true, lol. I mean that’s exactly what happened in that scene when Sakura talks to Naruto in private and lets Naruto know that she’s worried about Sasuke, but Naruto brushes off her fears with total lack of concern – and that happened on the night Sasuke deserted. O.O
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BrynSterling

This may sound really childish lol
          But I like our conversations 
          Can we be friends?

BrynSterling

I'll reply to all of your questions n comments via email for this one :D
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IndraNakari

@BrynSterling The 5 Love Languages is by Gary Chapman. Although if you don’t want to read the full book, you could easily pull up an online article to summarize the book’s points, since I don’t think the 5 love languages require all that much explanation, as the concept is pretty simple. 
            
            I don’t hate hugs THAT much, so I don’t mind the occasional goodbye hug (or hello hug) – it’s just not something I enjoy. Though it’s funny because when I was a kid I loved hugs a lot, lol.
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IndraNakari

@BrynSterling Your communication skills don’t suck! It was just a little incorrect assumption on my part. 
            
            I thought all extroverts relied on getting energy from others, though; I was under the impression that extroverts lacking energy on their own and needing interaction with other people to fuel their energy was kind of the definition of what an extrovert was. 
            
            I have a few questions about the theory of energy though:
            
            In the theory of energy, what makes some people “devoid of energy” with no energy of their own? Why are they different from everyone else? And how do you tell if you have no energy of your own or tell if you have lots of energy? 
            
            Where does this energy come from (like, does it have a powerhouse or source)? 
            
            Also, is there a particular religion that this theory stems from? 
            
            What kind of things does weather manipulation do? Does it cause rain, or something? 
            
            Sorry for so many questions, I’m just curious (you also don’t have to answer that many questions if I’m grilling you too hard). :P 
            
            Well, all people take energy from me (the defining point of being an introvert, after all) so I wouldn’t worry about it too much if we ever met; I’m very used to it and I know exactly why I start to get short on patience or grumpy whenever I’m in social scenarios – because social interaction are always draining for me, so I’m always expecting it.
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