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A Deathwatch Guard Send a noteboard - 07/03/2011 06:22:15 AM
I know I don't, lol, and it certainly bores me too. But the characters in the books would most likely know such things, it being important to their lives as farmers/commoners/whatever. Unless it's someone like Min, who apparently doesn't know a thing about nature, and RJ always made a point of having her say so, and not mention a thing about the various fig, elm, ash, and other trees they pass.
So is it boring? Yes. Do some authors, like RJ, use it simply because it fits with their ponderous style? Yes. But I think such books still have justification for including those things, so I don't have a particular problem with it.
So is it boring? Yes. Do some authors, like RJ, use it simply because it fits with their ponderous style? Yes. But I think such books still have justification for including those things, so I don't have a particular problem with it.
Today's quickpoll about trees reminded me of something I wanted to discuss
- 07/03/2011 04:49:40 AM
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You might not know much, or even the average reader
- 07/03/2011 06:22:15 AM
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Wow.
- 07/03/2011 07:34:43 AM
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Oh come on now
- 07/03/2011 02:34:08 PM
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Re: Oh come on now
- 07/03/2011 06:19:12 PM
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Exactly
- 07/03/2011 07:58:46 PM
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- 07/03/2011 07:58:46 PM
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I noticed it for the first time on my reread, but only because I don't know wtf "leatherleaf" is.
- 07/03/2011 10:50:48 PM
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- 07/03/2011 10:50:48 PM
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Like ghavrel said, they are important culturally and mythologically
- 07/03/2011 05:05:37 PM
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