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anthy-rosebride.livejournal.com) wrote in
ways_back_room2005-02-13 10:09 pm
Millicanon omg
For some of us, there's libraries. For everyone else, there's Book-A-Minute. (And Movie-A-Minute, but I got bored and wandered off. There's a reason I think these are a great alternative to actually reading canon.)
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
The Xanth books
Ender's Game*
Good Omens
The Eye of the World*
The Collected Works of Stephen King
Interview With a Vampire
The Philosopher's Stone
The Odyssey
The Collected Works of Jane Austen
Hamlet
* Sequels also summarized, but I am too lazy to link to all.
Book-A-Minute and Movie-A-Minute.
In the same vein, but much longer and more spastic, is the Utena Thumbnail Theater.
Please to not be killing me if you are offended by the representation of your canon.
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
The Xanth books
Ender's Game*
Good Omens
The Eye of the World*
The Collected Works of Stephen King
Interview With a Vampire
The Philosopher's Stone
The Odyssey
The Collected Works of Jane Austen
Hamlet
* Sequels also summarized, but I am too lazy to link to all.
Book-A-Minute and Movie-A-Minute.
In the same vein, but much longer and more spastic, is the Utena Thumbnail Theater.
Please to not be killing me if you are offended by the representation of your canon.

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BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAamazingly true.
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I've been a member of the community there for... five years now? A long time. Your linkage has pleased me.
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Or a fairly tall adolescent, but close enough.
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Rand al'Thor: Tam is my father.
(Nothing happens. Then, nothing happens. Then, unexpectedly, nothing happens. Everything is FRAUGHT with PORTENT.)
This? Is the point I've read to in the WoT series. *grins*
But far be it for me to mock anyone else's canon, because the Stephen King one? So true.