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Pshaw!

Some of Salvatore's outright achieve (if not surpass) mediocrity!

I'll give you credit for being nice, in much the same way that a parent will watch second graders playing soccer and say, "Look, they are going after the ball! That's ... well, that's something. And little Salvatore ... I mean, he's holding down the defense by, um, sitting in the box and playing with dandelions."

But (unpopular opinion ahead) .... Salvatore could not surpass mediocrity on his best day. The one nice thing I will say about his literary output is that, to quote Uncle Joe, Quantity has a quality all its own.
 

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Dune (the novel) is overrated. It is not bad, per se, but it isn't some shining example of elevated storytelling.
Yeah, I read the two prequel trilogies by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson and found them way superior. The original Dune book I started reading at least 5 times, if not more, and could never finish it. IMO Frank Herberts writing style is just weird and clunky to read.
 



With respect, the "people" here are "Call of C'thulhu players". Most of the rest of the world has had little contact with their content.
You ain't just whistlin' Dixie. If someone knows who Lovecraft is they're probably either a gamer, a horror fan, or some sort of literature nerd. Or a combination of all three.
 

For the most part, I don't care for Neil Gaiman's writing. I don't think he's a bad writer, but nothing he's ever written has grabbed me save for Good Omens, but he didn't write that alone.
 


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