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Professional librarian, armchair everything else. Birmingham apologist and cultural ambassador at large. Co-host, co-founder, and co-creatrepreneur of @thrawnderdome.bsky.social
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The hysterical libs are going to look so stupid when we’re all resurrected in our perfected spiritual bodies in the New Jerusalem
Or at least, whatever it is they like about it is so orthogonal to my own reading/viewing experience that it's tantamount to not liking it. Rebel Moon was the most egregious offender in this respect as it consisted ENTIRELY of recycled ideas/images lazily aped for no clear reasons.
There's this fascinating phenomenon with a lot of the people cranking out SF&F where they seem like with a gun to their head they could not tell you WHY they like anything. Ernest Cline, Zach Snyder, this guy. All they have is "Look, thing!" but they don't even like the thing!
It's literally in numerical order. If you have a number and can count you can find the book.
Everyone knows TRUE Star Trek is about a real deal science fiction author slumming it by adapting one of their stories called like "Lo Doth the Clock Striketh Upside Down" into a TV script under a nom de plume zinging one their writer buddies a la Isaac Myassoff or Art C. Clarkbar
bob's big boy statue sign, closer view, la cienega boulevard, los angeles, california, 1981
Dewey Decimal is fine and not nearly as confusing as you people pretend.