• @ElderWendigo
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    53 months ago

    Somehow I get what you’re saying, but the grammar of that sentence is going to give English teachers a stroke.

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      3 months ago

      You know sometimes it looks just right enough you don’t question it, other times it’s just a general lack of proof reading. It’s the internet, we can get lazy once in a while.

      • @ElderWendigo
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        43 months ago

        Flashbacks of Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying.

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          13 months ago

          I don’t get the reference, but I’m into reading old sci-fi and open to side quests. A cursory google says good things about it, and the different narrative aspects sounds cool.

          One thing I enjoyed about the The Expanse series was how each chapter was narrated by each character, and it sounds kinda similar?

          • @ElderWendigo
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            23 months ago

            Oh yeah, it was a recommendation. Having just picked up a stack of old SciFi pulp (Clifford Simak paperbacks this time), I’m gonna guess that our tastes align enough that you might like it. It is weird though and the character switching is a bit more intense. Not just the perspective changes, the whole writing style drastically changes and even the syntax changes to suit each character.

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              -13 months ago

              Reminds me a little of flower for agarnon. I got an anthology of of short stories to get a taste for some writers. I’ve gotten foundations by Asimov to start off from that.

              I don’t think I’ve seen that name yet, but I’ve read through Dune, Andy weirs books, hitchhikers, and 1/3 of the EU of Star Wars, that’s 40ish of 120 or so books. I’ll read 2-3 of those than side quest to some other sci-fi for a break.