![]() Nostalgia Review:: Harry Potter and the Order of t.Nostalgia Review:: Wizard at Large, by Terry Brooks.Nostalgia Review:: The Stainless Steel Rat for Pre.Review:: Jonathon Strange & Mr Norrell, by Susanna.Nostalgia Review:: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood.Review:: Agent to the Stars, by John Scalzi.Book Clubs:: Persepolis done, Who's Afraid of Virg.There's also some weird stuff about a guy who says he'd fuck his dog if she were a beautiful woman, the protag being hot and bothered by the body of a fourteen-year-old, and just a whole bunch of shit. A lot of people have put it this way: in this book, women can be beautiful, smart, or good. he's come to the idea that he can't trust women who are both beautiful and smart. So she's perfect for the protag because due to. On her "lunar cycle" which is referred to as "the feminine cycle" in the same breath, she goes from being incredibly dumb but well, so pretty you can't help but rape her according to all this, to ordinary and average, to incredibly ugly and incredibly smart. ![]() The love interest's magical power? She has magical PMS. He clearly has a fixation with rape and possession that's not healthy.Īnd at this point, this review is making me physically ill. ![]() ![]() Say all you want that he just isn't good at writing women (although that on its own is a sign.) the problem here is that he doesn't think women are people. I just don't understand how anyone can say Piers Anthony himself isn't sexist. I think someone has serious issues with women. ![]()
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