Anyone else?
From the Book Sequels challenge. See all 91 entries (closed)
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From the Book Sequels challenge. See all 91 entries (closed)
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KILL IT WITH LOOSE CURTAINS, EASILY SMASHED FURNITURE, AND UNCANNILY READILY AVAILABLE SUPPLIES OF CRUCIFIXES, GARLIC AND HOLY WATER!
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Thu 16 Jul 2015, 15:36,
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That layout also reminded me of this, which is alas not sequels.
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Interesting to note that the song "Bram Stoker Sucks" by Billy Connolly doesn't appear to be available online
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Thu 16 Jul 2015, 15:58,
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It's a fantasy series
That starts off quite well, and then seems to get bogged down in an incessant cycle of knitting and dithering and goes on and on for eternity.
Still, I suppose the clue's in the "wheel of time" title.
The author died with one book left to run, and then his son took it over and managed to spin it out into three.
Then came prequels.
I jacked it in after about 9 or 10 books but the whole lot must be well over 15 volumes by now...
TL;DR They make the Hobbit movies look concise and punchy.
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Thu 16 Jul 2015, 15:27,
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Still, I suppose the clue's in the "wheel of time" title.
The author died with one book left to run, and then his son took it over and managed to spin it out into three.
Then came prequels.
I jacked it in after about 9 or 10 books but the whole lot must be well over 15 volumes by now...
TL;DR They make the Hobbit movies look concise and punchy.
Agree!
I got in about 10 books deep and ran out of gas. Similar to GoT but lower quality word spew.
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Fri 17 Jul 2015, 2:28,
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