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It's fun to think about. However, I think.. Legally (don't quote me on this because I've only seen a post by a different author a long time ago) he can't do much of browsing fan-made theories/fanfiction/etc due to plagiarism issues? Like he can't just steal ideas made from fans or something. (He probably wouldn't but it's just a precaution for authors I suppose?) Also it'd be cool for him to pop in and pretend he's just a fan and go along with all of these theories!
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Welcome! Enjoy your time here
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Sell me the most underated fantasy novel you know
Yas replied to Datan Nomlibash's topic in Entertainment Discussion
If you don't mind Young Adult fiction, I recommend Eon and Eona by Allison Goodman. It takes place in an asian fantasy setting, with dragons and magic, etc. There's only two books of the series and if I remember correctly there's a few romance scenes in the second book, but otherwise it's a fantastic series. -
I agree that it's a bit strange that you did that, but at the same time, it is interesting to see the series by one character's POV. However, this kind of works best as a reread tactic than an initial read tactic. I also don't blame you for skipping most of the Kal chapters, I felt like doing that a lot too.
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The Way of Kings - Free eBook Download from Tor on March 23-24
Yas replied to Andy92's topic in Stormlight Archive
Thank you for posting this! I really wanted to reread WoK at some point before the next book but I wasn't sure I wanted to dig around and find where I left my heavy-as-bricks copy of it! -
Ah I see. I haven't read Mistborn yet so the reference flew over my head. I'll still steer clear of them at the off-chance that I don't get powers and actually die instead ahaha.
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My personal favorite funny scenes are when Kaladin was learning to ride a horse. I just found it funny for some reason? I also loved when Zahel made Renarin continuously jump off the roof!
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Currently I'm reading A Study in Charlotte by Brittany Cavallaro. It's an interesting take on a modern day Sherlock and Watson duo. It's about Sherlock's great-great-great granddaughter and Watson's great-great-great grandson solving a murder at their boarding school. So far, it's enjoyable!
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Welcome! (also i'm told the cookies are a bit strange- might want to avoid them, but it's up to you!)
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i have no idea which one of you to believe but I'll skip on the cookies due to my dislike of sweets instead of taking a side on this strange cookie debate
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"Blue Sargent had forgotten how many times she'd been told that she would kill her true love. And then the murders began." The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater.