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"Still pretty bleh. Most of the entries are very poorly written. The plot is stereotypical, the execution shoddy, the resolution forced. I refuse to believe that this is the best English language literature that India has to offer." — Sep 25, 2017 01:27AM
"Still pretty bleh. Most of the entries are very poorly written. The plot is stereotypical, the execution shoddy, the resolution forced. I refuse to believe that this is the best English language literature that India has to offer." — Sep 25, 2017 01:27AM
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"Now this is a delight. Fantasy has always been one of my go-to genres, and Tolkien's Middle-Earth very much a part of my adolescent years. Reading where the struggles of the Third Age emerged and gaining insights how the author envisioned the entire narrative just adds to the richness of the world. The introduction and the letter from JRRT to Milton Waldman are icing on top of the cake." — Sep 25, 2017 01:02AM
"Now this is a delight. Fantasy has always been one of my go-to genres, and Tolkien's Middle-Earth very much a part of my adolescent years. Reading where the struggles of the Third Age emerged and gaining insights how the author envisioned the entire narrative just adds to the richness of the world. The introduction and the letter from JRRT to Milton Waldman are icing on top of the cake." — Sep 25, 2017 01:02AM
“He was going to live forever, or die in the attempt.”
― Catch-22
― Catch-22
“Why do you go away? So that you can come back. So that you can see the place you came from with new eyes and extra colors. And the people there see you differently, too. Coming back to where you started is not the same as never leaving.”
― A Hat Full of Sky
― A Hat Full of Sky
“[T]he unnamed soldier is a gift. The named soldier--dead, melted wax--demands a response among the living...a response no-one can make. Names are no comfort, they're a call to answer the unanswerable. Why did she die, not him? Why do the survivors remain anonymous--as if cursed--while the dead are revered? Why do we cling to what we lose while we ignore what we still hold?
Name none of the fallen, for they stood in our place, and stand there still in each moment of our lives. Let my death hold no glory, and let me die forgotten and unknown. Let it not be said that I was one among the dead to accuse the living.”
― Deadhouse Gates
Name none of the fallen, for they stood in our place, and stand there still in each moment of our lives. Let my death hold no glory, and let me die forgotten and unknown. Let it not be said that I was one among the dead to accuse the living.”
― Deadhouse Gates
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