Best and Worst Books of 2003?
Thousandstars writes "I saw the article on the best and worst movies of 2003, and, being a literature geek, I thought it would also be appropriate to ask for the best and worst books of 2003. In fiction, Neal Stephenson's Quicksilver is toward the top of my best list. How about everyone else?"
*shrug*
Kind of hard to deny it when you're:
1) One of the founding members of a prominent fan club
2) Credited in the WoT FAQ
3) Chief Editor of the 2nd WoT RPG netbook (almost done!)
etc., etc....
I've met some great people who liked Jordan at one point or another. Most of us don't anymore, but the communities are still strong and fun.
The Humblest Mollusk on the Net
I'll often, in debate, equate Michael Moore to being the "liberal Ann Coulter," but in all fairness it's really not the case. Moore is absolutely batshit insane and his ultra-liberal and oftentimes hypocritical/conflicting views on many issues leave much to be desired, but I never got the impression from him, even through that shitfest that was the Oscars, that he blamed conservatives for all of the problems in this country. Sure, he might have named plenty of neocons that he didn't like at various times, but he never set out to imply that conservatives in general were the reason for the sorry state of affairs in America right now.
This isn't meant to defend Moore, by the way; I still can't stand him. It's meant to demonize Coulter for being the hateful, overly-emotional and illogical cunt she is.
Okay, enough with trying to be funny.....this is really getting old.
The books have been out for a very, very long time. Now, with that said, stop trying to be funny. You're making yourselves out to be idiots!