Blurb:
“The year is 1095, Normandy, France. Five year old Skylar…”
Yeah, no, you lost me right there.
Behindthename.com has this to say about Skylar/Skyler/Schuyler:
From a Dutch surname meaning “scholar”. Dutch settlers brought the surname to America, where it was subsequently adopted as a given name in honour of the American general and senator Philip Schuyler (1733-1804).
This isn’t hard, people.
A name anachronism?
A name anachronism?
A name anachronism?
A name anachronism?
A name anachronism?
Also it sounds like Sophia is about to tell a story about Sicily. “Picture it, 1095, Sicily…”.
Also it sounds like Sophia is about to tell a story about Sicily. “Picture it, 1095, Sicily…”.
Also it sounds like Sophia is about to tell a story about Sicily. “Picture it, 1095, Sicily…”.
Also it sounds like Sophia is about to tell a story about Sicily. “Picture it, 1095, Sicily…”.
Also it sounds like Sophia is about to tell a story about Sicily. “Picture it, 1095, Sicily…”.
I’d probably finish the sentence though. It could say, “Five-year-old Skylar wanders off while her parents are repairing their time machine and is now at risk of changing history.”
I’d probably finish the sentence though. It could say, “Five-year-old Skylar wanders off while her parents are repairing their time machine and is now at risk of changing history.”
I’d probably finish the sentence though. It could say, “Five-year-old Skylar wanders off while her parents are repairing their time machine and is now at risk of changing history.”
I’d probably finish the sentence though. It could say, “Five-year-old Skylar wanders off while her parents are repairing their time machine and is now at risk of changing history.”
I’d probably finish the sentence though. It could say, “Five-year-old Skylar wanders off while her parents are repairing their time machine and is now at risk of changing history.”
But it doesn’t.
Also, you have correctly punctuated “five-year-old” and the blurb writer hasn’t.
But it doesn’t.
Also, you have correctly punctuated “five-year-old” and the blurb writer hasn’t.
But it doesn’t.
Also, you have correctly punctuated “five-year-old” and the blurb writer hasn’t.
But it doesn’t.
Also, you have correctly punctuated “five-year-old” and the blurb writer hasn’t.
But it doesn’t.
Also, you have correctly punctuated “five-year-old” and the blurb writer hasn’t.
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