#PennedPossibilities 953 — What author(s) did you dislike at first but grew to enjoy reading?
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#PennedPossibilities 953 — What author(s) did you dislike at first but grew to enjoy reading?
Hnn. Probs R.A. Salvatore. Like okay my friend was like "OMG Drizzt" so I read the first ones and was like "this is just okay."
But I think I was unfair. I read some other WotC stuffs and it was rly clear that they require authors to write to be more accessible for teens. And I sort of FEEL that whole "outcast and trying to be something ppl think I'm not" vibe.
So it grew on me.
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#PennedPossibilities 953 — What author(s) did you dislike at first but grew to enjoy reading?
Hnn. Probs R.A. Salvatore. Like okay my friend was like "OMG Drizzt" so I read the first ones and was like "this is just okay."
But I think I was unfair. I read some other WotC stuffs and it was rly clear that they require authors to write to be more accessible for teens. And I sort of FEEL that whole "outcast and trying to be something ppl think I'm not" vibe.
So it grew on me.
@tiefling ooh I've not read those but have heard a lot (good and bad) about them. Worth a read?
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#PennedPossibilities 953 — What author(s) did you dislike at first but grew to enjoy reading?
Hnn. Probs R.A. Salvatore. Like okay my friend was like "OMG Drizzt" so I read the first ones and was like "this is just okay."
But I think I was unfair. I read some other WotC stuffs and it was rly clear that they require authors to write to be more accessible for teens. And I sort of FEEL that whole "outcast and trying to be something ppl think I'm not" vibe.
So it grew on me.
@tiefling i tried to read his demonwars stuff at some point, and i did not like it for similar reasons to drizzt
so i don't think it was TSR/WotC at fault
(i am not from the TSR era so i can't comment on whether they'd want to be as kid-friendly as our current hasbronian overlords)
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#PennedPossibilities 953 — What author(s) did you dislike at first but grew to enjoy reading?
Hnn. Probs R.A. Salvatore. Like okay my friend was like "OMG Drizzt" so I read the first ones and was like "this is just okay."
But I think I was unfair. I read some other WotC stuffs and it was rly clear that they require authors to write to be more accessible for teens. And I sort of FEEL that whole "outcast and trying to be something ppl think I'm not" vibe.
So it grew on me.
@tiefling What a shout. I love R.A. Salvatore, but the work had to grow on me as well.
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@tiefling ooh I've not read those but have heard a lot (good and bad) about them. Worth a read?
I think prob, to get some pre-sanitized Faerun stuffs and to get the deal w Drizzt.
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@tiefling i tried to read his demonwars stuff at some point, and i did not like it for similar reasons to drizzt
so i don't think it was TSR/WotC at fault
(i am not from the TSR era so i can't comment on whether they'd want to be as kid-friendly as our current hasbronian overlords)
Lol I'm not either I'm like 5E but like, I was / am writing things and the OLD stuffs is better lore refs.
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@tiefling What a shout. I love R.A. Salvatore, but the work had to grow on me as well.
Is it worth reading his 5000000 other books? I did like, 4 of them.
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I think prob, to get some pre-sanitized Faerun stuffs and to get the deal w Drizzt.
@tiefling will add to the list!
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Is it worth reading his 5000000 other books? I did like, 4 of them.
@tiefling I think so. But everything is subjective. People like different authors. So, you could always try his work and just see.
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