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  • More character perspectives on ideas/worldbuilding. Blasted through The Slow Regard of Silent Things even though I happily didn’t read the sequel to The Name of the Wind, 10/10.

    And less the opposite. Tried reading “The Magic of Recluce”, the MC’s personality is “I am bored and that’s an excuse to lore dump on your head.” And I’m sorry but “this island in LOTR knockoff land has an extreme but low key cultural tradition of everyone hyperfocusing on one single task in life in the belief that this will stave off conflict” is interesting, but not interesting enough sans any sort of character or plot or other idea whatsoever for me to continue.




  • Went from liking the idea to bored real quick.

    The “pandemic” character was a just an author self insert from 2020, with incredibly little effort beyond that. In fact Id’ve appreciated just going full Steven King and inserting herself into the narrative in 2020, rather than the quarter hearted attempt at making a “near future” setting by slapping a “hologram” label on a handful of things.

    I suppose if you’re just into writing style and characters then the book is over so fast you might not notice that the characters are shallow, and might not care that the plot and ideas are empty.


  • Because the book has the father being a chaplain away for the civil war. It’s not a modernization at all, it’s from the actual book.

    I’m looking at the real Alcott’s wikipedia entry, Amos Alcott btw Bronson is his middle name, and he certainly wasn’t a chaplain. He was instead a wealthy and minorly famous abolitionist that personally knew Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson, he even met Lincoln once.

    Also did you watch the 2017 movie or 2019 one?