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Posted: 1/26/2003, 12:32 pm
by lora
i'm really going to have to read it now to see if it's really that bad. :P :mrgreen:
now that i think about it i don't think it's integrated into our school curriculum.

Posted: 1/26/2003, 12:36 pm
by Axtech
I was really looking forward to reading it. Now I wish I hadn't. :(

Well, I had to for school, so I don't really care. :P

Posted: 1/26/2003, 9:58 pm
by happening fish
robbo.... stop wasting time on the PC and go read FOTF.... :uh:

hey, since your name is robert william, does that mean we get to call you billy bob?

Posted: 1/27/2003, 6:46 am
by Axtech
:lol:

No. :uh:

That would be if my name was William Robert, not Robert William. I suppose you could call me Bobby Bill, but I'd prefer you don't...

Things I've liked about FotF so far:

-Seeing the start of the book from Kahlan's perspective.
-The way he went into the sword fighting scene was really good. I had thought that Kahlan would still be bed-ridden, and then she's sword fighting! And then she "killed" Richard. Ha, good times...
-The "softer side" of Cara (ie, naming a fish)
-The way that Richard induced the sword's blood rage, and then gave it to Kahlan.

Thing I don't like:
-The fact that it looks like Kahlan is going to do exactly what she swore she wouldn't (fighting the Order).

Posted: 1/27/2003, 6:47 am
by Axtech
Oooh, I thought of another good part...

Throw away that apple, I think your legs have all their tone back... 8-)

Posted: 1/27/2003, 6:30 pm
by Axtech
I wonder if it would be possible for me to write my university thesis on "People are stupid; given proper motivation, almost anyone will believe almost anything. Because people are stupid, they will believe a lie because they want it to be true, or because they are afraid it might be true." ...?

Posted: 1/27/2003, 6:33 pm
by lora
probably. that would be kind of cool.
i like how that quote applies to various situations during the day, before reading the books, i hadn't considered it much.

Posted: 1/28/2003, 8:16 am
by Axtech
I think most (or all) of the wizard's rules can be applied to life like that...

Alex, I'm curious... Is there supposed to be a wizard's rule in each book? That's what I thought it would be like in the begining, but I don't remember one for a few of them...

And www.terrygoodkind.com doesn't help. It gives the rules, and a page number. But it doesn't say what book. Since the rules are repeated in some books, I have no idea where they're supposed to be from.

Posted: 1/31/2003, 7:05 am
by Axtech
New strategy coming up.


Mmm, glass.

Posted: 1/31/2003, 9:40 am
by Xavier870
What was that?????

Posted: 1/31/2003, 6:07 pm
by Axtech
Habba wha?

Posted: 2/1/2003, 3:35 pm
by happening fish
LMFAO

And yes, Robbo, there's a rule in each book. The 1st Rule is in the first book, the 2nd is in the second, etc. I'm too lazy to dig them all up though :)

Posted: 2/1/2003, 4:21 pm
by Axtech
Here's what I think they should do...

Get Scarlet (or, if that was Scarlet's skelliton that Richard passed by, get her kid) to dump glass over the Order's troops. Simple as that. :)

Posted: 2/2/2003, 12:40 pm
by Axtech
Black text:

Verna and Warren's wedding was great! :)

Posted: 2/2/2003, 4:01 pm
by happening fish
:neutral:

Posted: 2/2/2003, 4:02 pm
by Axtech
:( What?

Posted: 2/2/2003, 4:03 pm
by happening fish
i'm sorry, i can't tell you.... :(

Posted: 2/2/2003, 4:06 pm
by Axtech
:puppyeyes:

Posted: 2/2/2003, 4:11 pm
by happening fish
:cry:

Posted: 2/4/2003, 4:35 pm
by Axtech
I hate Nicci, she's deranged.