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Anonymous No.24691025
Paitently waiting for anon to read Marrow.
Patiently waiting for other-anon to read another else in Ursia, perhaps the Mage Hunter series.
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Anonymous No.24669287
>>24668733
>DIck short stories
I have "The Chromium Fence" and "Misadjustment" specifically bookmarked on my ereader, from my incomplete reread. There are some others I liked off the top of my head like The Hanging Man(?) which was included within the Electric Dreams Amazon TV adaptation anthology thing.
>only 3 books
Read more Dick.

>still no Traveler's Rest (1965)
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Anonymous No.24660218
>start reading A World Worth Protecting (another Er Gen novel)
I'm surprised it took this long to stumble upon a cultivation protagonist that kicks his opponents in the DICK
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Anonymous No.24542047
Alright, I finished the trilogy of the bad 3D render man I've seen for so many years

I really liked it. It's weird and interesting, but not in the typical way that implies. The author isn't *trying* to be weird, they're just doing something different.

The titular Bayne cannot be killed, cannot be bested in combat, and has little interest in life in general. You'd think that make for a stupid premise - what on earth can you even do with a character like that? - but it *works* precisely because of these limitations. He doesn't struggle with anything that'd impair a typical fantasy protagonist, but the things he does struggle with are compelling.
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Anonymous No.24459429
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