quote:Isaac Asimov Here's a logic puzzle thinly disguised as a story. Reader Hurray! THE END
2001: A Space Odyssey
quote: HAL I'm evil. (kills astronauts) Dave Bowman I must shut you down now, HAL. HAL Daisy, Daisy... Dave Bowman Now I must finish this mission alone. (STRANGE THINGS happen, and they MAKE SENSE.) Reader Wow. I understand the movie now. THE END
The Dragon Reborn
quote: Rand al'Thor Being the Dragon Reborn stinks. I'm out of here. (Moiraine and the gang CHASE him. But even though they are on HORSES, and he is WALKING, they never CATCH UP. This is supposed to be MYSTERIOUS but is really just a plot CONVENIENCE for Robert JORDAN.) Perrin I hate wolves. (Mat and others show up out of NOWHERE. This is supposed to be MYSTERIOUS but is really just a plot CONVENIENCE for Robert JORDAN.) Rand al'Thor I am the Dragon Reborn. (kills the EVIL SUPREME BAD GUY) Robert Jordan Fooled you! That wasn't really the EVIL SUPREME BAD GUY! Now I can write forty more books! THE END
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They've got it reversed though. Ender's Game was written so that Speaker would make sense. It's not that Speaker was written to juice more money from the series.
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I laughed very hard when I discovered that the Xenocide/Children of the Mind one was actually true, if exagerated.
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Interview With A Vampire left coke sprayed all over my desk.
But then I got mad. You do not mess with my Vonnegut. You mess with my Vonnegut, I will find you and destroy you. DEATH
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quote:Garion I'm an heir to something. I must mature into a man and rule the world. Friends While we're sorting out each of our personal crises, we'll help you kill badguys. (They DO, and gradually all the badguys DIE except for one who is turned into a SNAKE.) THE END
But it was more than made up for by the Mallorean.
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They did reverse the Speaker for the Dead/Ender's Game thing, but it still was funny. Mean, maybe, like so much comedy is, but funny. Note:
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I read my first Vonnegut yesterday, and my second, and third, and fourth and fifth, and then took a break with heinlein.
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The best ones are their summaries of Frank Herbert's Dune novels. They only do the first 4 though. I get the impression that they just couldn't handle 5 and 6!
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Parody's fine. I enjoy a good one. And if a book is really great, then they can't possibly mock it without being inaccurate, right? So the inaccuracies are actually a GOOD sign <grin>.
What's disturbing are those sad people who feel the need to write long, vicious attacks on works of literature they simply don't understand. They're the ones who want to punish people for writing books they don't like. That is not at ALL what these wonderful parodists are doing. I'm just glad books of mine made their list.
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For the longest time, I actually had all of the book-a-minutes as a text file on my PDA. I'd bring it out at nerdy parties (about the only kind I'm ever invited to) and we'd laugh and laugh.
*wipes tear* Good times.
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FWIW... Regardless of what anyone writes about Xenocide - I dig that book. It's so jam-packed with ideas I feel like I could read it a thousand times and still not get 'it' - forget about in a minute!
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