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<blockquote data-quote="GM Lent" data-source="post: 8182793" data-attributes="member: 6798775"><p>I loves me the Weis & Hickman Dragonlance books, especially the first six. No work of art, literature, or film had a greater impact on me and my mental or creative development before or since.</p><p></p><p>I'm reading the Chronicles now to my 7yo, and luckily I have them mostly memorized so I can do quick edits on the fly. I have no real issue with the couple lying sweatily together in a cave, for example, but I'm not sure I need my 7yo repeating any of it.</p><p></p><p>I'm also a huge fan of Lovecraft's work. The man himself was a despicable waste of resources, and when he started he could barely string together a coherent sentence, but much of his later work is incredible in its imagery and atmosphere. And his focus on slowly building terror as the characters' knowledge and understanding grew is a wonderful subversion of educational expectations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GM Lent, post: 8182793, member: 6798775"] I loves me the Weis & Hickman Dragonlance books, especially the first six. No work of art, literature, or film had a greater impact on me and my mental or creative development before or since. I'm reading the Chronicles now to my 7yo, and luckily I have them mostly memorized so I can do quick edits on the fly. I have no real issue with the couple lying sweatily together in a cave, for example, but I'm not sure I need my 7yo repeating any of it. I'm also a huge fan of Lovecraft's work. The man himself was a despicable waste of resources, and when he started he could barely string together a coherent sentence, but much of his later work is incredible in its imagery and atmosphere. And his focus on slowly building terror as the characters' knowledge and understanding grew is a wonderful subversion of educational expectations. [/QUOTE]
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