Re: Like I said, I was addressing a split audience when I wrote it
dacole Send a noteboard - 11/11/2011 11:52:07 PM
It was also written as a retort of sorts to some discussions on Westeros, where I also copy/pasted this review, thus some references to who may love and who may find it more of the same. Doesn't help when I write it after reviewing the latest Eco 

It was just that your language was very couched, and gave the feel that you were saying, "For those of you who might enjoy that type sort of story, you'll probably enjoy this one."

Some will be surprised that I even read the thing, knowing what I've been reading/reviewing lately

Yeah....though he is somewhat a literary fantasy writer he isn't proust...but though I like literary stuff I could never stand proust. But then I don't think life is meaningless so...
Brandon Sanderson, The Alloy of Law
08/11/2011 08:05:32 AM
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Heh...
08/11/2011 01:34:17 PM
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It wasn't that negative
08/11/2011 05:05:56 PM
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Yes, he's a clearly step above Goodkind or Dan Brown.
08/11/2011 05:54:24 PM
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And a few steps down from Eco, Proust, Perec, and a few others I've read recently
08/11/2011 05:58:54 PM
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Certainly.
08/11/2011 06:21:15 PM
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More ambitious than mine!
08/11/2011 06:42:17 PM
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It might be hit and miss, but the hits would be worth it, if you ask me.
09/11/2011 08:37:16 PM
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Re: More ambitious than mine!
11/11/2011 11:55:57 PM
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I'm not clear if you're trying to reference Dan Quayle or if you're really a complete moron.
14/11/2011 04:59:41 AM
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It wasn't explicitly negative,
08/11/2011 06:05:37 PM
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Like I said, I was addressing a split audience when I wrote it
08/11/2011 06:19:44 PM
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Re: Like I said, I was addressing a split audience when I wrote it
11/11/2011 11:52:07 PM
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