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Rabs wrote:Thank you all for the warm welcome. Hashi Lebwohl, I'm sure you'll see me in there from time to time. Don't really have much to say on world issues, though.
Me too. Though if you like playing quick and easy word games then in Mallory's we need all the help we can get.
Hey, Rabs. Glad to see you hare. If you're a long time-fan, I hope you chime in with your long-time opinions of the stories. Don't wait for carrots to lure you in.
Rabs wrote:Thank you all for the warm welcome. Hashi Lebwohl, I'm sure you'll see me in there from time to time. Don't really have much to say on world issues, though.
Me too. Though if you like playing quick and easy word games then in Mallory's we need all the help we can get.
Then it would please you both to know that most of what people have to say about world issues may be boiled down to quick and easy word games.
Rabs wrote:Thank you all for the warm welcome. Hashi Lebwohl, I'm sure you'll see me in there from time to time. Don't really have much to say on world issues, though.
and, belatedly, I add my welcome to everyone's!
"People without hope not only don't write novels, but what is more to the point, they don't read them.
They don't take long looks at anything, because they lack the courage.
The way to despair is to refuse to have any kind of experience, and the novel, of course, is a way to have experience."
-Flannery O'Connor
"In spite of much that militates against quietness there are people who still read books. They are the people who keep me going."
-Elisabeth Elliot, Preface, "A Chance to Die: The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael"
Having just finished The Last Chronicles two days ago, I naturally felt saddened by the thought that I'll never read a TC book for the first time. Nonetheless, I also wanted to discuss my opinions of the books with other readers and thus I've stumbled upon this forum.
A few other bits of info about me: I actually enjoyed the Last chronicles more than the Second ones, but the First will always be my favourites due to the amazing characters (Foamfollower, Mhoram, Elena, Troy) and Covenant's first experiences in the Land. I've also picked up the Gap books and plan to read them after I finish Gilden-Fire
Having just finished The Last Chronicles two days ago, I naturally felt saddened by the thought that I'll never read a TC book for the first time. Nonetheless, I also wanted to discuss my opinions of the books with other readers and thus I've stumbled upon this forum.
A few other bits of info about me: I actually enjoyed the Last chronicles more than the Second ones, but the First will always be my favourites due to the amazing characters (Foamfollower, Mhoram, Elena, Troy) and Covenant's first experiences in the Land. I've also picked up the Gap books and plan to read them after I finish Gilden-Fire
Welcome Wolfe! Definitely don't be shy to jump into any of the discussions that interest you. Options on the Last Chronicles can be a bit mixed, but don't let that stop you.
"The Cheat is GROUNDED! We had that lightswitch installed for you so you could turn the lights on and off, not so you could throw lightswitch raves!"
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- I'm always all right.
- Is all right special Time Lord code for really not all right at all?
- You're all irresponsible fools!
- The Doctor: But we're very experienced irresponsible fools.
Wolfe wrote:I actually enjoyed the Last chronicles more than the Second ones, but the First will always be my favourites due to the amazing characters (Foamfollower, Mhoram, Elena, Troy) and Covenant's first experiences in the Land.
Welcome, Wolfe, and I hope you'll make yourself at home, here!
Like you, I like the 3rd Chronicles better than the 2nd, but love the 1st Chronicles best of all!
Avatar wrote:Welcome aboard Rabs. Join in anywhere. And don't worry about resurrecting old threads either. We have no problem with a bit of Necromancy.
Kipling wrote:Now this is the Law of the Jungle --
as old and as true as the sky;
And the Wolf that shall keep it may prosper,
but the Wolf that shall break it must die.
As the creeper that girdles the tree-trunk
the Law runneth forward and back --
For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf,
and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack.
Welcome aboard.
I envy you...you get to read a Gap book for the first time still. (And Mordant's Need? You read those?)