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Well, it happens somewhere near the end, but Ender's Game.vijayjohn wrote:The last thing you read where one of the characters becomes a country's head of state somewhere in the middle of the story.
mōdgethanc wrote:Well, it happens somewhere near the end, but Ender's Game.
The last thing you read that had precocious children behaving in unchildlike ways.
vijayjohn wrote:The last thing you read by an author known for their sexism.
Varislintu wrote:Heh, I don't know if it counts, but I read a excerpt from Christopher KColumbus' diary entries describing how he was given a native woman as a gift, decided that he should obviously fuck her because she was naked after all, was aghast that she fought him, then went for the obvious solution of thrashing her with a rope until she yielded, and ended the account by calling he a whore.
So yeah, I guess "sexist" is the least we can call this central historical figure.
The last thing you read which made you feel some faith in humanity.
Lada wrote:That's incredible number of short stories written by newbie writers that are sent to my magazine.
The last thing you read that made you think "damn, this story is about me!"
vijayjohn wrote:Lada wrote:That's incredible number of short stories written by newbie writers that are sent to my magazine.
And you don't remember which one was the last one you read?
The last thing you read that was set in the 20th century.
Lada wrote:I remember For some reason these kind of stories are united for me in one thing that's why I didn't specify which one I read. But if it's important, then it was a story about vampire in a campus, written in pseudo newspaper style, describing only facts without any emotions, descriptions or dialogs typical for fiction.
linguoboy wrote:The last thing you read where a conflict between settler populations and indigenous peoples formed an important part of the narrative.
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