dude, it's ok to enjoy shlock tier stuff sometimes. it's even ok to believe it isn't shlock, as long as you don't try to convince anyone else that it is.
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Replying to @danlistensto @chaosprime
for example, I will go to my grave believing that all of the R.A. Salvatore novels I read were actually good.
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Replying to @danlistensto @chaosprime
I never took to his Forgotten Realms stuff very much but I adored the DemonWars saga.pic.twitter.com/0S3ikX28D8
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Replying to @john_heathen @chaosprime
bob salvatore is the velveeta of fantasy novels. you don't really understand at the time, but you later realize that it is the cheese you wanted all along and gruyere or havarti can shove it.
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Replying to @danlistensto @chaosprime
If we're talking about the sci-fi you read between 13 and 16, my main man was probably Piers Anthony. But you get a broad range with Piers - Xanth is Kraft Singles, Apprentice Adept is the vacuum sealed Kraft cheese bricks, and Incarnations of Immortality was like, Sargento.
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Replying to @john_heathen @danlistensto
Incarnations of Immortality cratered with incredible speed but On a Pale Horse was a legitimately good book, it's a shame he couldn't write that way at literally any other time
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Replying to @john_heathen @danlistensto
it's not even fair of me to say it cratered with incredible speed, Bearing an Hourglass was decent and Wielding a Red Sword wasn't much worse than your common or garden variety Wulfgar and Catti-Brie Go To White Castle
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His Dark Materials cratered much faster than that
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Replying to @chaosprime @danlistensto
I was thinking about trying to reread those
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