Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove
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Next: "Smoke and Mirrors" Neil Gaiman. Currently it's rivalling the Sladek epic for innerest. And, unlike the Sladek, there's another two of his tomes on the bookshelf.
On further consideraton & probably in a better mood: some of it is quite good in a sort quite good sort of way, as it were.

No idea where this came from, but I know where it's going.
If the previous Who tome was moderately tedious, this one is tedium personified. Fortunately there's a lot of tables & suchlike that I don't bother reading due to lack of innerest.
. What sort of saddo writes crap like this? What sort of saddo would enjoy reading crap like this? Goodness me, I'm not that sort of saddo, which must be a plus.
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