54 sounds like a good number and the difference ends up being people who don't know how to break down plots into their basic components (13,950)...
Just picked up "In Stahlgewittern" (Storm of Steel) By Ernst Junger, trasnlated by Michael Hoffman - An account of his experiences on the Western...
When you break stories down to their base components there are somethinglike 42 unique plots (kind of like parent functions in mathmatics). All...
The Hobbit is definitely meant to be read aloud. I've seen new editions of The Lord of the Rings broken up into five or six volumes (and about a...
My Mom's family is from around Altoona. Not much to see though you can always stop in at Punxi and visit the groundhog. Piper's work has inspired...
500 seems to be a fairly large population for a minimum. I wonder at what point mutation would make reproduction nonviable. It makes me wonder as...
While I found Game of Thrones more than disappointing I wouldn't say the same for all lengthy novels or series of novels. If the story is good...
Just started Pawn of Prophecy by Eddings. I've had these Eddings books sitting around for ever and the Chess titles always put me off for some...
Midway reviews are very iffy. Did you ever slog your way through to the end or did you switch to Piers Anthony?
That's is always the way to tell. Have to taste the food yourself to see if you like it. Reviews and opinions are only helpful after getting a...
Well, we could go through A Game of Thrones together and take it a part piece by piece. There are a lot of good books out there, A Game of Thrones...
Part of the appeal of The Game of Thrones series is that it is a series. Large books, lotsa words, that goes on and on and on. It is partly the...
Bleck... Different tastes. I read two or three books in the series and I'm not getting that reading time back. Luckily I checked these out of the...
Only in England of course. (most zombie flicks set in the USA completely fail to understand how well armed the general public is). I like the...
I'm sure that some in WotC might have thought that way, but Hackmaster version (even without parody) of the old modules were more likely to get...
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