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PostPosted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 6:39 am 
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Is Studio: Shaft a series based on the film "Shaft"?

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You read books, right? Because I pretty much don't. But then I read this one book that I told you about, and it was kind of fun.
So I ask: Do you know of any good books that deal with modern (urban?) fantasy? Particularly ghost-esque stuff, I really like those.
Especially with good worldbuilding, because that fascinates me more than most other things.

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 06, 2015 2:02 pm 
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Sounds like what I've heard of the Dresden files, but I've never read those myself. Young Wizards qualifies on all fronts but aims a little young in the target demographic. If you don't mind young adult novels though, I can recommend everything before book 7. The Wizard's Dilemma and A Wizard Alone are the high points if you don't want to commit to a full series. Don't worry about starting at the beginning.

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 06, 2015 2:20 pm 
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Nope. Or, well, it might allude to it, but probably not.

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 06, 2015 2:27 pm 
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You read books, right? Because I pretty much don't. But then I read this one book that I told you about, and it was kind of fun.
So I ask: Do you know of any good books that deal with modern (urban?) fantasy? Particularly ghost-esque stuff, I really like those.
Especially with good worldbuilding, because that fascinates me more than most other things.


You should read my book. It has ghosts in it. I'm self-pubbing it in the next couple of months.

Ghost urban fantasy is a liiiiiiiittle harder, because it tends to fall under paranormal and be romance-based; supernatural and be phenomena-based; or your standard urban fantasy which is a hode podge of fantasy tropes thrust between the same book jacket.

If you like good world-building and want urban fantasy then I definitely recommend Jim Butcher as a fun, light read with thousands of pages of fast-paced content. He started writing them very young, so there's the added pleasure of watching a writer hone his craft, because the books get much better as the series goes on.

I found thisonline for a dollar, seems legit.

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TPmanW wrote:
Sounds like what I've heard of the Dresden files, but I've never read those myself. Young Wizards qualifies on all fronts but aims a little young in the target demographic. If you don't mind young adult novels though, I can recommend everything before book 7. The Wizard's Dilemma and A Wizard Alone are the high points if you don't want to commit to a full series. Don't worry about starting at the beginning.


I randomly picked up a later book in this series and loathed it to the point of giving myself a migraine. Maybe the writing is better in the beginning, but I worked through fifty pages of people wandering aimlessly through a house before I flung it at the wall and swore to never read the first book.

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What is the worst thing you've ever done?

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That's an arbitrary term "worst" and not really conducive to advice. I think the "worst" thing I've done in recent memory is not visit my mom when she was in the hospital. She fell down the stairs and conked her head pretty hard, but the diagnosis I was told wasn't really bad. (I'm in NYC, she was in Texas, and I didn't have much money at the time for the trip.) Anyway, one night she was talking to my brother, the next day she was dead. Lung infection from resuscitating her vomit after the fall. The docs didn't know, so we didn't know.

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What is the worst thing you've ever done?

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That's an arbitrary term "worst" and not really conducive to advice. I think the "worst" thing I've done in recent memory is not visit my mom when she was in the hospital. She fell down the stairs and conked her head pretty hard, but the diagnosis I was told wasn't really bad. (I'm in NYC, she was in Texas, and I didn't have much money at the time for the trip.) Anyway, one night she was talking to my brother, the next day she was dead. Lung infection from resuscitating her vomit after the fall. The docs didn't know, so we didn't know.


Dang, that's hard to hear.

It's cliche to say stuff like how we are not promised tomorrow, make sure you talk to your loved ones because they might not be here tomorrow, etc. But it really is true, life is fragile.

On a less sombering note, since you're a Jim Butcher fan what did you think of Ghost Story? My sister reads his stuff as well but we clashed on that book. She hated it, I enjoyed it. Not as good as Changes but solid.


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It's a cliche because it's true, but I hear ya.

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Why did I go on a date with a divorced recovering drug addict on probation for three years with two DUIs who lives at home and walks to work?

Why am I sad she didn't want to go on a second date?

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Why did I go on a date with a divorced recovering drug addict on probation for three years with two DUIs who lives at home and walks to work?

Because you're a masochist who doesn't believe he can be loved unless he lets himself be abused by others.

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Why did I go on a date with a divorced recovering drug addict on probation for three years with two DUIs who lives at home and walks to work?

Why am I sad she didn't want to go on a second date?


Probably because you were and still are curious.

Sidebar: there is nothing wrong with walking to work.

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Why did I go on a date with a divorced recovering drug addict on probation for three years with two DUIs who lives at home and walks to work?

Because you're a masochist who doesn't believe he can be loved unless he lets himself be abused by others.

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Get your own advice thread! *shakes fist*

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why don't you more harshly criticize John?

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why don't you more harshly criticize John?


Because the insinuations in his post and what his post implies about how he feels about people is harsh enough criticism in of itself.

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Because the insinuations in his post and what his post implies about how he feels about people is harsh enough criticism in of itself.


It's the advice thread and that's a fireball. Meouch!

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why is everyone so old

why doesnt everyone have a website named after their full name


If you feel like you are too young, it is probably because you are. My advice will be to wait. Eventually everyone will be too young, and then you'll feel outdated and can brandish your cane ignobly at the injustice of it all/lack of a flat tax.

If you are upset that you are the only person with a website based on your full name, then my advice is to find someone who shares your name, help them become famous, then sell them your website for a nice mint.

I feel as though you weren't seeking advice, which is what commonly happens before mansplaining occurs.

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How do I combat my tilt? I get really frustrated by certain things while I'm playing Magic and I want to be able to enjoy myself despite them.

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