
>be social and travel the world promoting your book and meeting your fans >walk the thin line between extreme profanity and boring conservatism The sad thing is, that's actually what you have to do in order to be a new Sanderson.Īnonymous Thu Dec 1 07:59:26 2016 No.8786695 That women can be competent and importantĪnonymous Thu Dec 1 07:56:34 2016 No.8786688 What are the essential memes that I should put in my writing?Īnonymous Thu Dec 1 07:53:38 2016 No.8786685 >it's not like you are jewing for me or anything like thatĪnonymous Thu Dec 1 07:52:12 2016 No.8786683 >can a book that no one read be put on the charts I'll take any recommendations too! Whether it's another one of Clive's books or a book that is sort of like this one by a different author./sffg/ - Science Fiction & Fantasy General Anonymous Thu Dec 1 07:12:32 2016 No.8786621 Pretty sure it's my first book of Clive's and I'm hoping it won't be my last. In the end, I'm really happy that I dove into this. I'd like to blame this all on my horrible work schedule intervening into my reading one. Of course, there was still a lot to keep track of and my brain did get confused for a time or two. With so much going on, I didn't want to misunderstand anything or forget something important either.

Now I'm just going to say this, it's a huge book that deserves to be slowly devoured. The only thing I regret is not reading it last year but at least I can say that I finally knocked it off of my TBR. Mostly because I just suggested to give me a book that the person enjoyed.

I honestly knew next to nothing about this but was very excited when I got it. Imajica is a book that I received in a book holiday exchange about two years ago.
