And yet still more genuinely entertaining than 70% of the EU.Captain Seafort wrote:Yep. And the Jedi were in league with Palpatine, and Grievous thought his army was about a billion times bigger than it actually was. Plus various comments about garrotting and trachea-ripping her detractors. The woman's deranged.
Most interesting Baddie?
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Maybe so - I've certainly heard good things about her first book, before all the numbers nonsense kicked off, but everything I've heard about her since is that she's a) obsessed with pedalling said numbers at the expense of all else, b) prone to Mando- and Fett-wanking at the expense of all else (including the films) and c) is prone to writing utter crap to the extent that Allston and Denning were having to devote a significant chunk of their books in the LotF series to cleaning up after her.Tyyr wrote:And yet still more genuinely entertaining than 70% of the EU.
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Actually I meant her being batshit insane was more entertaining, not what she'd written.
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Ah, fair enough, but I just find it irritating. Batshit craziness can be funny, but not in this case IMO.
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