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Re: Re: Retribution (chapter 6) - spoilers!

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2018 1:57 am
by GotToGo
MartinK,,

I have my opinions and you have yours during our debate. So, without further comment to you, let's just see how Fel writes this book or books(s) and they play out his one HELL of a story.

Re: Re: Retribution (chapter 6) - spoilers!

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2018 10:51 am
by Wolfee
I noticed Fel hasn't commented in this thread, guess we haven't asked any questions leading in the right direction....

Re: Re: Retribution (chapter 6) - spoilers!

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2018 8:05 pm
by MartinK
GotToGo wrote: Wed Mar 14, 2018 1:57 amI have my opinions and you have yours during our debate. So, without further comment to you, let's just see how Fel writes this book or books(s) and they play out his one HELL of a story.
But thats one of the best things about books. You can discuss it with others and learn about things you never noticed before. No two people will have experienced the story in the same way. An author writes about how the good guy grabs his girl and jumps into his car, only to drive down the road towards the setting sun and you envision a cool guy with stylish hair and a redhead in a black corvette whereas the next reader sees a blonde at the side of the hero sitting in a DeLorian. :-)

Sometimes I wonder if there is a way to selectively forget an entire book. Even years later I just have to start reading a book and sooner rather than later I remember what will happen in - at the very least - the next few chapters.
Wolfee wrote: Wed Mar 14, 2018 10:51 am I noticed Fel hasn't commented in this thread, guess we haven't asked any questions leading in the right direction....
Ah, no need. Mostly its about stuff that will likely happen in chapters that have yet to be released - in which case I'd rather not get spoilered but read those chapters - or its about stuff that already happened and that was at best a sidenote. The story certainly wouldn't be very captivating if it told us about economic data and other banalities that makes up half a chapter. Better to let us argue about how we think it might have been based on our view of the story so far.