![]() ![]() I’m here to talk about the latent sexism in the book. He misses a few points that irk me about the initial story, that Richter never worries about his family or friends in the real World.īut that’s not what I’m here to talk about. ![]() Jokes that are intended to be funny, but really make you groan. ![]() This is a common theme in the “Hero Without a Flaw” story, though Richter does have some flaws like looking without leaping, (even though that’s often played for gags rather than as a serious shortcoming he needs to overcome.) He also underestimates a female and goes through a penis eating scene.Aleron doesn’t use Richter’s mistakes to make the character grow, he uses them for a laugh or shock value. Along with tone jumps, a wildly inconsistent character who bounces between amoral psychopath to village paragon.It goes from campy stupidity to extreme violence in a few nanoseconds and careens back and forth between those two tent poles with little rhyme or reason. ![]() Some of the later books give you the same information back to back to back. Needless prompts and redundant information.I enjoyed the land a lot more than he did, but his review hits most of the same complaints that I had with it. This article starts off with this review: Geek Dad Reviews The Land ![]()
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