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Although Sutherland was hardly a teenager like most of us when he read them. *NM* Stephen Send a noteboard - 08/12/2011 04:15:04 PM
While many of us no longer think Wheel of Time is nearly as amazing as we did when we were teenagers, a lot of us do recognize that it had at least some impact on our reading development.
"I mean, if everyone had a soul, there would be no contrast by which we could appreciate it. For giving us this perspective, we thank you." - Nate
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John Sutherland's Lives of Novelists includes Jordan, but not Tolkien - 07/12/2011 04:43:14 PM 1021 Views
I'd rather read about someone's life I've not read about before. - 07/12/2011 05:33:02 PM 668 Views
They should be over. - 07/12/2011 05:35:07 PM 766 Views
Re: John Sutherland's Lives of Novelists includes Jordan, but not Tolkien - 08/12/2011 02:19:14 AM 744 Views
to be fair, every generation says culture is going down the drain - 08/12/2011 03:04:27 AM 688 Views
The article states that the novelists chosen were of personal interest to the author. *NM* - 08/12/2011 09:01:09 AM 267 Views
My mind boggles a little - 08/12/2011 09:47:23 AM 779 Views
Why not? All of us did at one point or another. - 08/12/2011 03:55:52 PM 794 Views
Although Sutherland was hardly a teenager like most of us when he read them. *NM* - 08/12/2011 04:15:04 PM 278 Views
Well...he's hardly the first scholar... - 09/12/2011 02:29:25 AM 859 Views
Very true - 09/12/2011 07:31:59 AM 741 Views
Re: Very true - 09/12/2011 01:33:36 PM 1087 Views
I think I am like your mother - 09/12/2011 02:15:40 PM 650 Views

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