Monday, September 17, 2007

Excuse Me, Universe, But I Have A Bone To Pick With You

Author: Administrator
Category: The Universe Has Some Explaining To Do

OK, Madeleine L’Engle was one thing.

I mean, she was almost 90, so her passing was not entirely unexpected, even if it does mean that we’ll never know what happened to Charles Wallace Murray, or whether or not Vickie Austin and Adam Eddington ever end up together.

So while I’m not happy about it, I can live with it, because at least all those characters were left in a good place.

But now Robert Jordan?

Have I offended you or something?

I mean, is there a reason that you’re slowly killing off all of my favorite authors, one by one?

Seriously, WTF?!

Thank you for your kind attention to this matter

Sincerely,

a devoted reader who does not care to have any more of her ongoing series abruptly cut off with all of the loose ends left hanging

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2 Comments so far

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Lynne Morrell
September 18th, 2007 at 8:49 am

Great title to this blog….as for the authors…bummer for all of us.

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cyberpunk
September 21st, 2007 at 12:08 pm

robert jordan’s death…yeah, what a shame…

i’ve always told myself that i would read his wheel of time series someday…and now he’s dead (i only got to read the first volume)…before he could finish the final book…kind of a cosmic joke…

anyway, i like the name of your blog too… very positive…somehow restores my faith in humanity :D

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