Sumptinsfuckey
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- Feb 8, 2022
I'm re-reading the Galaxy's Edge series. Just finished Legionaire last night and started Galactic Outlaws this morning.
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Sanderson's work can only be enjoyed through those Graphic Audio productions, with the full voice casts and the nonstop music and sound effects. It keeps you distracted from how terrible the writing is.Managed to pirate a Brandon Sanderson audiobook original called The Original. So I guess technically not a read, but whatever.
Was quite enjoying it until I hit the bits about the main character feeling sorry for "misgendering" someone and calling a beaner "Latinx." The female main character's husband also was basically a very public crossdresser, or so it seemed. Appears our fat and happy Mormon multimillionaire author has been sadly converged.
Guess if you're co-authoring a book with the queen of SJWs, Mary Robinette Kowal, you get what you get. Still and all pretty good. Maybe I shouldn't let this shit annoy me, but it does.
I'm re-reading the Galaxy's Edge series. Just finished Legionaire last night and started Galactic Outlaws this morning.
It kept being batshit afterwards and never really stopped. Peter is (wrongly) blamed for setting it up by causing a century-long succession crisis trying to enthrone his tard baby. Catherine's kidnapped baby abolishes Peter's law, which immediately causes another succession crisis, and that rumbles on for another century and ends up killing the zoosadist emperor and the monarchy with it. It's much more amusing/grim in context. On the Heavenly Kiwifarms, where all of us will be poasting eventually, all of those people have threads.Just finished Peter the Great by Robert Massie. It was a pretty absorbing look at how batshit Russia was for decades before they even thought about modernizing and the batshit, brutal man who tried to drag Russia kicking and screaming into the modern age. I don't know if I'd call it thrilling, but it was an excellent read on an intriguing figure and place. Now I'm starting his book on Catherine the Great.
This series had completely passed me by. Looks like the sort of thing I'd enjoy, so thanks for that!