I am currently reading a fantasy book by a San Francisco liberal (I had guessed before reading the bio) and I swear housing policy comes up.
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I do this too with books. I can accept any sort of world-building+magic, but once they pretend supply/demand doesn’t work… i can’t.
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@patrickrothfuss and@brandsanderson are both
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Stories have to be consistent or it's just a bunch of random shit happening in an arbitrary order. Unicorns are relatively cheap.
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reading The Palace Job by
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Hmmm... that books sounds familiar. What is it?
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assuming you're not talking about Graydon Saunders, I suggest reading Gaydon Saunders.
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it has shapeshifting unicorns and housing policy and what look like reasonably considered economics to me (not an economist)
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rule of thumb in sci fi: you get one macguffin. Everything else must be explained.
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