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In response to
"
i have not read the book. i feel like i should before i watch the show. -- nm
"
by
colin
It is neither my favorite Gaiman nor my favorite Pratchett, but it is a fun, fast read. -- nm
Posted by
Brightbaron (aka BaronWasteland)
May 24 '19, 08:17
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agreed -- nm
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Epiphany
May 24, 08:46
It was actually my first introduction to them both, and is still a favorite of mine.
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Super Daddy Princess
May 24, 08:28
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i feel like gaiman can't finish a story (or ends abruptly), pratchett tends to meander. does it end well? -- nm
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colin
May 24, 08:29
5
I was going to respond to this but then I realized I was thinking of the other Neil. (Stephenson) -- nm
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Beryllium
May 24, 08:50
2
Stephenson just stops writing more than he ends a book. -- nm
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Reagen
May 24, 08:54
1
I dunno, there's usually something resembling a climax -- nm
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Beryllium
May 24, 08:57
I'm gonna go with yes. -- nm
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Brightbaron
May 24, 08:39
I think so. Well enough at least. -- nm
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Super Daddy Princess
May 24, 08:38
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