And quite a bore to read.
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never read Lovecraft.. I just know about him because I live with someone who has read alot of his stuff...
and the bore thing? I said the same about Tolkien :D
and the bore thing? I said the same about Tolkien :D
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I tried to read Lovecraft. Usually I was able to predict the big surprise ending within the first page of the story.
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I've never read Lovecraft. One of these days, maybe I'll bother. As for Tolkien...
Anyone who has heard the "I am fish" story know why I try to avoid him now.
I've never read Lovecraft. One of these days, maybe I'll bother. As for Tolkien...
Anyone who has heard the "I am fish" story know why I try to avoid him now.
Lovecraft can be a bit of a bore at some points, but I love his work. And as for Tolkien Movies > Books. The fanboys will argue that the movies left out a bunch of shit, but the books just take waaaay to long to get their points across.
Same here. I started on WoT. My sister said I had to read Tolkien, but I was bored out of my skull with LotR. Never got beyond a third of the way through.
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And that's the catch 101... ultimately the more you learn and understand, the higher your insanity becomes until your character goes insane; you can't stop it, it will happen to your character no matter what. ;)
And that's the catch 101... ultimately the more you learn and understand, the higher your insanity becomes until your character goes insane; you can't stop it, it will happen to your character no matter what. ;)