I'm wondering if he hurt his arm reaching back to pat himself on his back.
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I actually preferred The Ender's Game short story over the novel. A lot. The story fits a short story much better in my opinion.
I read Lord of Light again since this thread started. I took notes this time to get the story right. It's a great read, with so much left open. How did the Christian priest become what he became? What really happens to Sam in the end? What are those stories of the other continent about? How did the Gods manage to seize power in the first place? What were the goals of the ship that landed there? What exactly happened between Candi and Sam? How did the gods gain their powers? Where do the mutations come from?
He managed to let all these questions open but focus on his story, on the use of religion to manipulate people, on Sam's story.Clash of Civilization team member
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Originally posted by Ecthy
There are 3 dots indicating there was moreIt's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O
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I have just recently read Foudation and the two prequels, and boy, is it easy to tell which ones were written when. Foundation has no important female characters and no romantic scenes, and also in the later parts of the book they talk a lot about nuclear-powered appliances (electric appliances started becoming common in US housholds just after WW2, so were still somewhat of a novelty when the book was first written as a series of short stories in the 40's). The two prequels, wich were written in the late 80's, have romantic scenes and features many powerful and/or strong-willed women (Dors, the Mayor of Wye, Hari's daughter-in-law and psycic grandaughter, etc.) Oh, and as a person who had read some of Asimov's robot books, I was quite suprised to see who was the Emperor's First Minister in the prequels.
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Imo the Foundation prequels were quite lame overall, and the romance scenes even more so.Clash of Civilization team member
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The scenes or the prequels?Let us be lazy in everything, except in loving and drinking, except in being lazy – Lessing
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