it is hard to defend the hill that i will die loneliest on — the excellence of the Merlin Cycle of the Chronicles of Amber — because i uniformly like and appreciate the people it needs defending from and there is little i can say without absolutely going for their throats
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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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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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Yuuuuup that book was huge for me.
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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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I was thinking about trying to reread those
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better you than me
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They don't hold up huh? I remember finding them enchanting as a teen
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