is this the third godawful Kvothe book or the GRRM book
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ok look, I don't care that there's at least 200 pages too many in the second Kvothe book. I don't care that there's an entire cringe inducing plot arc that seems like little more than cheesecake for my 13 year old horndog lonely kid self. I'm ok with all of that.
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I don't even care that he named the goddamn thing "Kingkiller Chronicle" and it's almost certain that the eponymous king killing ain't gonna happen, or at least not in any obvious way, in the first 3 books.
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I care that he succeeded in creating a narrative fiction in which both drug addiction and mental illness are personified as mysterious and beautiful women and where a swaggering hero's instincts to publicly humiliate his bullies are the WORST fucking decisions.
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Replying to @danlistensto @chaosprime
we must have read different books because I have no idea what you mean about personifying drug addiction and mental illness as women
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Replying to @danlistensto @chaosprime
Auri's mentally ill, not a personification of mental illness, I'd say. I also have no idea how Denna is at all connected to addiction.
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Replying to @palecur @chaosprime
um...give it a Lacanian readingpic.twitter.com/W24LMe7iFP
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Melville to the rescue once again
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