Idle Rich Turns `The Wheel of Time.'

IdleRich

IdleRich
Already pared down to the absolute minimum that is required to convey my wide-ranging concepts as clearly and comprehensively as possible yet without jettisoning the stylistic flourishes their luminescent power so evidently and forcefully demands and deserves.
 

luka

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ive read the first half of the first of these books. good escapism. not as badly written as game of thrones. not well written either but it keeps you pushing onwards. (through the dark forest, the waste, the ruined cities of men, the mountains of mist, the sea of storms etc etc etc)
 

luka

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ive read the first half of the first of these books. good escapism. not as badly written as game of thrones. not well written either but it keeps you pushing onwards. (through the dark forest, the waste, the ruined cities of men, the mountains of mist, the sea of storms etc etc
Gets worse though, I couldn't finish the next one
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IdleRich

IdleRich
It's really weird he seems to get really obsessed with the clothes the girls are wearing, almost every page there is a bit where one of them will be wondering if "her top was too tight" or "did she have to wear such a short and revealing skirt?" and it goes on and on like that, it's like reading the extremely soft-core fantasies of a pervert who is too old to actually manage more than a semi.
 

luka

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clothes are a big part of the fantasy world. 'he wore a leather jerkin with a green felt cape and red boots with a pointed toe. the tassell of his cap cavorted jauntily in the breeze' people in Totnes, south Devon dress like this.
 
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