A Post About Nothing
Feb. 27th, 2009 08:23 pmHi All,
At one point someone referred me to a tag about Relius for some reason. I pulled up the page and saved it as I didn't have time for the internet at that time. I just got back to it. On that page there were links to some reviews of KoA. I read them, then all the comments and I have to say:
The people who comprise this fandom are INCREDIBLE. Such insight into these books, and such passion in, not defending them, but explaining them to those who perhaps didn't read them as thoughtfully as they demand!
You guys are AWESOME, and I consider myself sooo lucky to have found this site somehow. As someone who legitimately suffers from hot flashes and gray moments, I salute the youth here. I use awesome in the fullest sense of the word.
*bows deeply to all of sounis*
At one point someone referred me to a tag about Relius for some reason. I pulled up the page and saved it as I didn't have time for the internet at that time. I just got back to it. On that page there were links to some reviews of KoA. I read them, then all the comments and I have to say:
The people who comprise this fandom are INCREDIBLE. Such insight into these books, and such passion in, not defending them, but explaining them to those who perhaps didn't read them as thoughtfully as they demand!
You guys are AWESOME, and I consider myself sooo lucky to have found this site somehow. As someone who legitimately suffers from hot flashes and gray moments, I salute the youth here. I use awesome in the fullest sense of the word.
*bows deeply to all of sounis*
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Date: 2/28/09 09:11 am (UTC)In contrast, I have not once thought of Eugenides as a victim. He certainly gets himself into situations where he is not holding the upper hand but he goes into everything eyes wide open. He knew exactly what would happen if Attolia caught him. He knew her well and knew the risks. He was prepared to take them for Eddis and, moreover, he was prepared to accept the consequences of his actions (though I doubt he anticipated the hand punishment). Those actions being sneaky traipsing through a cornered woman's castle. I believe even Gen has said 'tease a dog and it bites.' He knew exactly what he was doing and I think that is why he was not a victim.
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Date: 2/28/09 10:15 am (UTC)Props to all for being awesome.
*curtsies*
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Date: 2/28/09 07:40 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 3/1/09 02:20 am (UTC)One of the aspects of the new book that I really look forward to is discussing it with this community.
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Date: 3/1/09 05:53 am (UTC)But I do agree also with Sqwordy that Eugenides was not really a victim here. More like an enemy captured during a war.