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No violence? j-whitt987 Send a noteboard - 31/12/2011 09:47:20 PM
I read a book awhile back that was pretty light on violence. It was " Across the Face of the World" by Russell Kirkpatrick. He used the landscape and weather patterns for most of the conflict. There were only a few very short fights in the book. I found it extremely boring and was extremely disappointed that I bought the whole trilogy before finding out about it.
Kirk: Spock, you want to know something? Everybody’s human.
Spock: I find that remark…insulting.
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Fantasy novel without violence - what would it look like? - 30/12/2011 06:46:04 PM 1183 Views
I read some like that. - 30/12/2011 07:39:52 PM 982 Views
It's definitely easier for science fiction... - 30/12/2011 07:45:21 PM 1351 Views
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Sarantium books as well, very much so. *NM* - 03/01/2012 09:54:21 PM 374 Views
Sarantium books as well, very much so. *NM* - 03/01/2012 09:54:21 PM 407 Views
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I don't believe ... - 30/12/2011 07:51:34 PM 1177 Views
Re: I don't believe ... - 03/01/2012 12:06:24 AM 889 Views
It would be rectangular and suck - 31/12/2011 07:51:26 AM 965 Views
No violence does not mean no conflict. *NM* - 31/12/2011 10:38:49 PM 438 Views
No violence? - 31/12/2011 09:47:20 PM 1218 Views
That just suggests to me that the guy is a bad author. - 31/12/2011 11:14:55 PM 903 Views
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I love all of those but...fantasy? *NM* - 03/01/2012 02:16:31 AM 414 Views
By the purest definition... yes. - 05/01/2012 05:31:30 PM 1018 Views
It would be really difficult in Epic fantasy - 04/01/2012 03:52:42 AM 1146 Views
It wouldn't be that hard - 04/01/2012 02:30:39 PM 829 Views

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