Tanagrabelle
Tanagrabelle t1_je9loyi wrote
Reply to comment by Smooth_Service8931 in Is it okay to reach out to your favorite authors? by Smooth_Service8931
Way back in the days of yore (I'm older, see), you wrote the publisher. Example:
To: Gray Rinehart
c/o Baen Books Editorial Offices
P.O. Box 1188
Wake Forest, NC 27588
This is an actual author, and this is a mailing address on the Baen website.
Tanagrabelle t1_jdyrpbl wrote
Reply to comment by Bookanista in This one by LM Montgomery did not age well by Bookanista
I've ran into quite a few things that read completely different with me now than when I was young. nod nod
Tanagrabelle t1_jdynq7g wrote
Reply to This one by LM Montgomery did not age well by Bookanista
Is Eric a virgin? Just asking. evil smirk.
Tanagrabelle t1_jdtg9hp wrote
Reply to Why are American book covers typically ugly in comparison to everywhere else? by blackwaltz9
I mean, Michael Whelan covers! Though he's been doing covers for decades.
There is probably a mix of covers, though.
Tanagrabelle t1_jcxr89c wrote
Reply to comment by Pimp_Daddy_Patty in We created a society that is so hard to live in, that in order to not live in a constant state of anxiety, we need Marijuana or anti-depressants. by Adventurous-6981
And their wives went to doctors who prescribed various things such as trepanning, leeches, laudanum...
Tanagrabelle t1_jcxr0t0 wrote
Reply to We created a society that is so hard to live in, that in order to not live in a constant state of anxiety, we need Marijuana or anti-depressants. by Adventurous-6981
It's always been this way. We just didn't used to have anti-depressants and marijuana wasn't easy to get. Go do a search on asylums. Alexander Hamiton's daughter, after her brother died, apparently spent the rest of her life in a state of childlike mental capacity, for no reason they could figure.
Tanagrabelle t1_jcnfkz3 wrote
Reply to Do you ever look up the authors you're reading to get to know them better? by justkeepbreathing94
Yeeeees and no. You certainly find out awful things sometimes, like the aforementioned Orson Scott Card, or the far more horrifying Marion Zimmer Bradley. And then I re-read her books with that information, and started to see it.
Tanagrabelle t1_jbhlgmg wrote
Genetics are delightfully complicated. However, even with the too simple Mendel square, you can see it happen. You put in the extra chromosome, and watch as it drops into one gamete and another ends up with the normal count.
Tanagrabelle t1_ja7mv0k wrote
Reply to comment by raevnos in What obscure kids' novel stuck with you (literally) into adulthood? (Potential TW of child neglect) by DerpiestLilDhampir
Attempt at humor: It lacks any >!abuse, sex, and etc.!< So... yes?
Tanagrabelle t1_ja7mrn9 wrote
Reply to comment by TomSF in What obscure kids' novel stuck with you (literally) into adulthood? (Potential TW of child neglect) by DerpiestLilDhampir
I'm reading that book with a pre-teen right now. We're closing on the end! I've read the second, but haven't read the third yet.
Tanagrabelle t1_ja7m74d wrote
Reply to comment by Sinsai33 in Just finished Fairy Tale by Stephen King - And i have a complete opposite opinion than the majority by Sinsai33
Well, I thought the sex scene in IT when Beverly takes each boy in turn was out of the blue and was unnecessary. Oh, and that the two of them had sex when they were adults, and he's a happily married man with a wife he loves.
Tanagrabelle t1_ja7iii3 wrote
Reply to Just finished Fairy Tale by Stephen King - And i have a complete opposite opinion than the majority by Sinsai33
OMG a Stephen King book in which no women gets forced to have intercourse even by the circumstances, and the only sex scene is between consenting adults, even though one is a young adult! I... I just don't know what to do with this. /s
Of course, the Queen is going to have to have intercourse with whomever she has to marry for political reasons, because the damage to her face will always mar her beauty blah blah blah but there are other worlds than this. (Sorry, little in-joke.)
I have no idea if there's a majority. I've seen a lot of complaints about the book, largely based on the second half. However, for me since your apparently easiest complaint is consensual sex that happens "offscreen", I'm kind of exasperated.
Tanagrabelle t1_ja6ky8f wrote
I might suggest listening to a chapter or two at a time. Then replay it. I've sometimes found I missed some things by being distracted. I do listen, after all, while driving or working on something.
Tanagrabelle t1_j9ze7mb wrote
Reply to Asimov's Foundation Is Bad Literature by Kryptin
I treat the first book as a collection of short stories that tie together. The thread connecting them? The survival and gradual thriving of the Foundation. Problems with the stories: as a woman, the fact that women weren't even NPCs. (sort of a joke)
Many sci fi apocalyptic stories are just like this. A healthy community with decent resources, isolated by distance, and how they have to deal with the threat of the neighbors now that law and order have broken down. Granted, most of the time they're set in a country, or even an island on Earth.
Tanagrabelle t1_j9stckb wrote
Reply to comment by horseren0ir in ‘IT’ Prequel Series ‘Welcome To Derry’ Greenlit At HBO Max by DemiFiendRSA
I believe It is the cause.
Tanagrabelle t1_j9qpit6 wrote
Reply to comment by Redeem123 in ‘IT’ Prequel Series ‘Welcome To Derry’ Greenlit At HBO Max by DemiFiendRSA
There was also a sort of malaise (probably the wrong word) in Derry, because of It. Any small issue affecting the negative behavior increased. I theorize low impulse-control, for one thing.
Tanagrabelle t1_j9qov5k wrote
Reply to comment by SilverSuferNorr in ‘IT’ Prequel Series ‘Welcome To Derry’ Greenlit At HBO Max by DemiFiendRSA
The trouble with Castle Rock is that they ran it quickly into the ground.
Tanagrabelle t1_j9pmxce wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Stephen King and unnatural dialougs? by [deleted]
And in one way the opposite of the book.
I have a joke/theory. The reason the hungry ones have been having trouble finding Shining munchies is because the Can-Toi have been collecting psychics to train as Breakers.
Tanagrabelle t1_j9pkz94 wrote
Reply to Stephen King and unnatural dialougs? by [deleted]
I haven't read The Institute, but I really didn't have trouble with Fairy Tale. The only time the man's language was strange was when he was on his journey, and that was affected by his location.
Tanagrabelle t1_j9pfb0l wrote
Reply to comment by BADman2169420 in ELI5: If people say that corporations own the government, why do people also want to expand the government? by BADman2169420
Your topic reads like the opposite.
I'm probably not going to be able to express it well, and indeed might even say it very badly. I'll try, though. The U.S. government has one purpose. To keep the states united so they don't start going to war against each other. So there have to be standard laws that apply across all of the states, and laws that apply only in certain states must not violate those laws. Now just replace the word "laws" with "taxes". Sort of, anyway. The taxes that we pay go towards being able to pay the national debt.
Now, this is going to sound ridiculous as I don't know how to say it, but the idea here is that companies don't want to pay taxes, so they try to own government officials to have those people stop rulings that will make them pay taxes. So the folks who want the government to have more authority mean to make those companies pay the tax they should owe.
Tanagrabelle t1_j6mhpj7 wrote
Because in theory, every person watching that movie has paid Netflix to use it.
Your library bought that digital book. One book. One person can borrow it. Two books. Two people can borrow them. Tax money has already paid for those books.
Tanagrabelle t1_j6mf912 wrote
No, it is not. It's considered a good, solid relationship when a pair don't want to be separated because of their intense bond. It's the reason foster systems try to keep siblings together.
Humans, despite being animals, are not dogs, cats, penguins, etc.
Tanagrabelle t1_j6mcz7w wrote
Reply to comment by Significant_Anteater in TIFU By accidentally leaving me and my sisters cash out in the open by [deleted]
Record them bragging about it, and report to the police or someone like that. You may even have a case. Sort of. I know, it's not that easy. This is more of an impulse advice.
Tanagrabelle t1_j6hnd9q wrote
Reply to comment by Wild_Top1515 in ELI5: What is the difference between fatalism and nihilism? by bluejester12
It was apathetic joke. (I am attempting a joke here, but I'm quite bad at it so I apologize.)
Tanagrabelle t1_je9xt78 wrote
Reply to Thoughts on Forrest Gump? by Purple1829
Now I want to listen to the audiobook, too!
Very nearly every book made into media might as well be completely different stories down to the bleeping reversal of the actual point.
I recently watched White Noise. Then I read the book. Then I watched the movie again and I was so happy, because they stuck very close and worked ways to include much that did not happen in dialogue but was described in the book! They did leave out, as far as I know, one emotionally important bit of the story, and severely altered another. The former, though, wasn't necessary. The latter probably they felt wouldn't sit well the way it was.