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2012-06-25 12:08 - The Demon's Blah Blah Blah -
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The whole thing is incredibly colonialist, and indeed functions as a miniature of the colonial narrative: Mae, the rich, white foreigner comes in and revolutionizes a native's land with "superior" organization and technology. But it's all for t...
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2011-08-08 10:16 - A Daft Matter -
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I started laughing when I got to the part that the protagonist is a writer. Is this a thing for horror writers? I swear half of the Stephen King books I've read have had writers as the protagonists. Sure, they say write what you know but at a point it gets...
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2011-07-19 15:57 - The Demon's Blah Blah Blah -
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The trend of photographic-looking covers was already on-going when the publishers produced the first two books. As for capitalizing on Sin's PoC-ness, they could have done that without completely changing the style of the covers. Frankly, I doubt it. The c...
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2011-07-18 09:40 - The Demon's Blah Blah Blah -
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@Cammalot: The UK Cover of Surrender with Sin in front bothers me. It bothers me a lot. It is not in the same style at all as the previous two covers. When you line up the books, Surrender is a different size and the spine lettering is arranged differently...