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"The handling of different layers of worlds and perspectives featured in first two books of SAO will be discussed and compared to similar themes in the works of other writing."
Oh, so it'll just be about comparing themes in writing done in different manners. I can get behind that. It's taking a look at the workings of mainstream youth literature.
Most people who've made comments on that article don't seem to really understand it.
cay032692 [Premium Member] [Currently Online]
one hour ago
I was born in the wrong country...
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eaglehr98
eaglehr98 [Premium Member] [Currently Online]
one hour ago
No kidding, I don't know how many times I've said that to myself.
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Kikusui10
Kikusui10
58 minutes ago
Meanwhile i gotta read boring old folktales.
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yaoibabe
yaoibabe [Premium Member] [Currently Online]
51 minutes ago
my thoughts exactly
I actually felt annoyed when I read the one about ''boring old folktales''. Not all literature you cover in middle school (I'm presuming these people are in middle school because my sanity needs me to) but come on.
Anyway, Nagi no Asukara's last ep is finally out. Gonna be great.
I don't really read much. Other than my roleplaying, books aren't really a hobby of mine, just because they don't really pull me in.
That said, it doesn't take actiony-action books to get me interested. Some of my favorite books are Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, Waiting for Godot, and 1984.