Apr. 30th, 2008

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Is it just me or did these books just not stand up to the test of time?

Back when I was 18/19 these were two of my favorite fantasy novels (though even at that time I recognized that Robin Hobb's works were so much better) but anyways I really enjoyed the story. I liked the characters, the magic, the plot, and was rather entertained.

So I'm re-reading these books and it keeps hitting me that the main characters are a Mary Sue and a Marty Sue and there is a lot of explaining going on. The story is still okay enough for me to read I've read worse in fan fiction but on the flip I've read a hell of a lot better fan fiction than what I'm getting out of these books. the only reason I'm still reading is because I needed a break from fan fiction and wanted to read something longer that wasn't a romance novel.

Basically, as I'm reading this book I keep thinking to myself that I can write better than this and how did this guy get so popular?

Though, as a teenager I truly couldn't get enough of these books so maybe that's why.
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Stargate Atlantis

taking the long way home by sardonicsmiley (Sheppard/McKay) INSTANT REC!!! I had a blast reading this story. I loved the concept and it was funny and sad in some ways.


Nothing But Sky by sazz27 (Gen) This was one of the best Common Ground episode tags I've ever read.


Invisible by wickedwords (Lorne/Parrish) I had a blast reading this story, it's really hard to find stories with Lorne/Parrish that have a plot and good character voices and this one had it in spades.

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