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WoT 12 - The Gathering Storm
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То пък голямата полза от тези кукувици. Да не говорим, че голяма част от черните тъй или инак успяха да избягат, особено тези, дето бяха в самата кула преди Егвийн да влезе официално като Амирлин. Но ако Тъмния наистина много държи да загуби войната, действително може да ги съживи и просто да седне в ъгъла и кротко да чака.
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Адам Робъртс пусна коментара си за 9-ия том на Колелото си, и този път е надминал себе си. Страхотен tongue-in-cheek високопарен литературен анализ е спретнал, за да обясни нищонеставането в този том.
http://punkadiddle.blogspot.com/2010/05 ... nters.html
Ето го и линка към целия текст, но да предупредя, че е оспойлена разръзката на 9-ия том, която е един от ключовите моменти в поредицата, така че имайте го предвид, ако още не сте чели Колелото."Tylin insisted on supervising her own binding. She seemed to take pride in it. She had to be bound with strips cut from her skirts, as if she had come upon him by surprise and been overpowered. The knots had to be tight, so that she could not escape however she struggled, and she did struggle against them once they were tied, thrashing about hard enough that it seemed she really was trying to get free … her ankles and wrists had to be tied together in the small of her back, and a leash run from her neck to one leg so she could not wriggle … he gently pushed one of her silk kerchiefs into her mouth …" [583]
A lesser writer might have been deflected from writing a scene such as this on the grounds that it ‘is embarrassing’, or perhaps on the grounds that it is ‘like, wincing, man’, or indeed on the grounds that, ‘dude, you don’t need to display your lame-ass bondage fantasies like that for everyone to see’ -- or conceivably even on the grounds that 'Christ, Bob, if you must indulge your leering bondage daydreams then at least do so properly, hombre, not mincing around the edges like this.' But this would be to miss the point. These bonds, so cheesily sexualised, are the very principle of narrative obstruction itself. In this novel they become the totems of libidinous restriction that coalesce the essence of the series as a whole. This volume of the world of time is a handkerchief stuffed in the mouth of the Muse. It is text that seeks to obstruct text.
http://punkadiddle.blogspot.com/2010/05 ... nters.html
Sure your parents might think you're a failure
But no one's ever said: "First, let's kill all the tailors"
Don't be a lawyer!
But no one's ever said: "First, let's kill all the tailors"
Don't be a lawyer!
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OMFG!!!!!!!!!
Имаш предвид това интервю, нали?
http://fantasyhotlist.blogspot.com/2010 ... rview.html
Доста добро като цяло, само че ей този въпрос e малко WTF:
Имаш предвид това интервю, нали?
http://fantasyhotlist.blogspot.com/2010 ... rview.html
Доста добро като цяло, само че ей този въпрос e малко WTF:
Леко обидно за Сандерсън, а и все пак според огромното мнозинство от феновете 12-и том е един от най-добрите в поредицата.How difficult was/is it to come to terms with the fact that, no matter how good the last three WoT volumes turn out to be, they can never be as good as if Robert Jordan had written them?
Sure your parents might think you're a failure
But no one's ever said: "First, let's kill all the tailors"
Don't be a lawyer!
But no one's ever said: "First, let's kill all the tailors"
Don't be a lawyer!
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Да!Moridin wrote:От интервюто със Сандерсън
By the time we reach the final page of A MEMORY OF LIGHT, will readers finally know who killed Asmodean?
Yes.
Разбира се, които не са познали сигурно ще се оплачат, че Сандерсън си го е измукал от пръстите, а Джордан е имал предвид друг убиец, но какво да се прави.
Ridcully: "A few twenty-mile runs and the Dean'd be a different man."
Bursar: "Well, yes. He'd be dead."
Ridcully: "He'd be healthy."
Bursar: "Yes, but still dead."
Bursar: "Well, yes. He'd be dead."
Ridcully: "He'd be healthy."
Bursar: "Yes, but still dead."
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