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Jason Todd ([personal profile] leastdramatic) wrote in [community profile] etraya2024-10-28 10:39 pm

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Anyone got any recommended readings? What're your favorite books and can they be found at the bookstore?

[Indeed if one were to try to seek out Jason, he can be found at Dhaliwal-to-wall Books with a stack of books and making himself comfortable in one of the reading chairs]
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[personal profile] mostdangerousbird 2024-10-29 03:19 am (UTC)(link)
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, if you mean standalone novels.
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[personal profile] mostdangerousbird 2024-10-29 03:30 am (UTC)(link)
It was always going to be sci-fi or fantasy. I think genre-defining sort of bumps anything up the rankings. Like you can’t outrank Shelley on horror, Vernes on sci-fi, or Tolkien on high fantasy.

Besides, I figured you weren’t looking for niche pulp fiction, like Daybreak 2250 A.D.
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[personal profile] mostdangerousbird 2024-10-29 03:50 am (UTC)(link)
You expected me to reference something more “normal” like Ordinary People?

Philip Marlowe is a terrible detective. If you’re going to slum it in early 20th century detective stories, at least have some self respect and read a Poirot novel.
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[personal profile] mostdangerousbird 2024-10-29 10:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, it's called Agatha Christie had a sense of humor. Grim, hard-boiled detective is overdone.

Thank you for not making a case for Sherlock Holmes.
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[personal profile] mostdangerousbird 2024-10-30 10:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Also Moriarty's creepy.
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[personal profile] definecat 2024-10-30 04:29 am (UTC)(link)
Does this mean you have an appreciation for the cultivation of vegetable marrows?
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[personal profile] mostdangerousbird 2024-10-30 10:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Not more than other vegetable? Squash is just sort of there.