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Hello there. I'm into fantasy as well, although I haven't read Brandon Sanderson or Patrick Rothfuss yet. My favorites in the genre are Terry Goodkind and Jacqueline Carey. I also liked Richard K. Morgan's The Steel Remains for its darkness and explicit nature.
The Oregonian. A peculiar horror film about a woman's attempts to find help after getting into a car accident. There was plenty of Lynchian-style oddness, although in this case I don't think it added up to anything.
Lucas talks about the Greedo/Han scene again.
I . . . always understood Han was shooting in self-defense. Truthfully I didn't think this matter even needed to be cleared up.
It's a safe series to read. Readers find charm in Edward and Bella's "chaste" relationship (no sex until marriage) and Meyer's vampires have little in common with the monsters of traditional folklore. These books are vampire fiction for people who normally avoid vampires.
In the US: Seattle, Chicago, Oregon, Texas, and California. I don't need to see the rest of Washington and Illinois . . . or do I? :p
Foreign countries: England, Italy, New Zealand, and Japan.
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of this series, HarperCollins is replacing Stephen Gammell's illustrations with new drawings from artist Brett Helquist. Here's some of Helquist's work (with the originals on the left):
My opinion: Helquist is talented, but this artwork lacks the...
*blushes* I didn't even notice the time. But yeah, I'm not expecting people to swoop in and vote for The Princess Bride either.
I quite like the moderator's picks theme.