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(, Thu 20 Sep 2012, 16:19, 1 reply, 13 years ago)
Just personal taste, innit.
Personally, I love the limitless possibilities of scifi. And, as with all fiction/literature, part of the appeal is imagining yourself in the hero's role. That's why kids are taught to identify with brave knights and princesses when they read fairy stories.
(, Thu 20 Sep 2012, 16:22, Reply)
I suspect he will one day attempt to take over the world.
(, Thu 20 Sep 2012, 16:24, Reply)
is that despite the so-called limitless possibilities of the genre what you inevitably end up with is, to quote R Lyon, 'EastEnders in space'.
This is because, despite the surface waqqqiness of having spaceships etc most stories of any kind fit into a very small variety of choices, from 'quest' yarns to 'self-discovery' ones etc. Thus I say to you that this so called limitlessness is PURELY ILLUSORY.
(, Thu 20 Sep 2012, 16:25, Reply)
Have you honestly never been a fan of any kind of fiction?
You're dead inside, Monty. DEAD.
(, Thu 20 Sep 2012, 16:26, Reply)
The dross/quality ratio in all forms of entertainment is depressingly skewed in favour of SHIT, and it makes me very sad.
(, Thu 20 Sep 2012, 16:29, Reply)
or have read to her, I suppose. Four's maybe a bit young for reading books, isn't it? I can't remember that far back.
If you like historic fact, do you ever read historic fiction? Sharpe, and that? Or Ken Follett? He's supposed to be good.
(, Thu 20 Sep 2012, 16:32, Reply)
Just words rather than sentences but still v good progress. She likes Paddington Bear a lot, AA Milne and some utter shit her povvo Kent family have got her. My bro bought her a heritage edition of Hans Andersen illustrated by Edmund du Lac. They bought her 'The Rescuers Down Under'.
(, Thu 20 Sep 2012, 16:34, Reply)
They're children's books about a little red headed Scots girl from the islands - I get the feeling she's like those.
According to Amazon, there's even a story about trying to get her two grannies to get along...
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_9_6?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=katie+morag+collection&sprefix=katie+%2Cstripbooks%2C452
(, Thu 20 Sep 2012, 16:38, Reply)
(, Thu 20 Sep 2012, 16:41, Reply)
about South Africa, right back to before Cecil Rhodes and all that.
(, Thu 20 Sep 2012, 16:47, Reply)
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