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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Replying to @chaosprime @danlistensto
His Dark Materials cratered much faster than that
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I was thinking about trying to reread those
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They don't hold up huh? I remember finding them enchanting as a teen
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Replying to @john_heathen @danlistensto
Golden Compass or whatever limeys call it in the land of the filthy sassenach is great, i thought the other two fell over incredibly flat i think opinions are strongly divided about that though so ymmv
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Replying to @chaosprime @danlistensto
It's faintly amusing to me that Pullman wrote a several thousand page gnostic epic and came out of it saying "welp, I'm an atheist and la di da for me ho ho ho." Like damn dog, you really have no respect for your own time.
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we aren't seriously comparing Roger Zelazny on his hackiest, most self-indulgent day to Bob Salvatore on his most insightful and euphonic, though, are we
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Replying to @chaosprime @danlistensto
Uh no definitely not. Though I've not actually read Zelazny. Carried around Lord of Light for several months and never made it beyond the first chapter.
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Replying to @john_heathen @danlistensto
wow, you should for sure knock your head into that one harder
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Nine Princes in Amber might be easier to get rolling though, if Lord of Light is being a tough nut
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