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Originally Posted by Morthoron
And so, the works of Tolstoy, Hugo or even Tolkien, massive, sprawling story-lines with numerous characters and much dialogue and a lack of stimulating action or violence every few paragraphs, would naturally be viewed negatively with the jaundiced eyes of the tragically hip and eternally bored.
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In fairness, we have Martin with his massive, sprawling story-lines with numerous characters and much dialogue.
This one just has numbing action and violence every few paragraphs...and a great deal of sprawl.
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...finding a path that cannot be found, walking a road that cannot be seen, climbing a ladder that was never placed, or reading a paragraph that has no...
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