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Mal
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Man I love unwilling heros. It may take him time but hes got the spirit, poor guy.
The People seem so great, they're just people and kind to each other. I like how the white Australians are called Happy Folk, its kinda funny. I know nothing about aborigine culture, for me I think this as folklore coming alive. Honestly this setting is really amazing, I'm having a good time
But yeah poor Wirrun, our confused boi
— Apr 09, 2026 02:34PM
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The People seem so great, they're just people and kind to each other. I like how the white Australians are called Happy Folk, its kinda funny. I know nothing about aborigine culture, for me I think this as folklore coming alive. Honestly this setting is really amazing, I'm having a good time
But yeah poor Wirrun, our confused boi
Mal
is on page 43 of 224
ULARRAS NOT A GIRL?? it took me this long 💀
— Apr 09, 2026 01:43PM
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Mal
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I found this in the bookstore in Airlie Beach, I was just visiting and didnt intend on buying a book but this one stood out to me. I had no clue it was from the 80s it that it was the 2nd in a series.
So far its pretty good, I like the perspective its told in, it give it a prose feel like beowolf or the odyessy or something. Its a book about a journey and I like that.
Something completely unique and I like it a lot
— Apr 09, 2026 09:37AM
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So far its pretty good, I like the perspective its told in, it give it a prose feel like beowolf or the odyessy or something. Its a book about a journey and I like that.
Something completely unique and I like it a lot
Capn
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Apologies if I have inadvertently mislead anyone - this WAS, ONCE free on OpenLibrary/Archive.org, but it is no longer accessible.
And it's not an easy one to find secondhand, either.
I'd like to remind everyone that Hachette Group, Penguin Random House, HarperCollins, and Wiley sued Internet Archive recently. PENGUIN is to blame for the removal of this text.
Hold them accountable. This isn't even still in print!!!
— Oct 01, 2024 01:53AM
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And it's not an easy one to find secondhand, either.
I'd like to remind everyone that Hachette Group, Penguin Random House, HarperCollins, and Wiley sued Internet Archive recently. PENGUIN is to blame for the removal of this text.
Hold them accountable. This isn't even still in print!!!


