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I read a book as a kid, about this chinese family who gets stuck in a horrible job run by a lying, racsist owner, it had a good ending, but every 2 pages I would slam my hand on the wall out of anger XD
pgomes about 4 years ago
Yet Other Writers:“I will break myself.”
infranscia about 4 years ago
Some might even manage to do BOTH! =D
Aladar30 Premium Member about 4 years ago
I like the second more.
Pokemon Fan about 4 years ago
I read a book as a kid, about this chinese family who gets stuck in a horrible job run by a lying, racsist owner, it had a good ending, but every 2 pages I would slam my hand on the wall out of anger XD
johndifool about 4 years ago
#2: Is that you, Stephen King?
Jethro Flatline about 4 years ago
William Gibson often manages to do both.
KILLERBUNNY about 4 years ago
The second is Cassandra Clare for me
Trina Talma Premium Member about 4 years ago
I started out as the first type, and have somehow, without realizing it or trying to, become the second type. Not sure which I prefer.
Teto85 Premium Member about 4 years ago
After 2020 I will prefer the first for a while.
JadyngerbilWong about 4 years ago
other author’s: Let’s talk about a lemonade war with kids less mature than you.
John-117 about 4 years ago
My author loves children committing Homocide.
RuComm about 4 years ago
It’s more fun to lure the readers in with the magical journey, and then break them.
JohnGallant about 4 years ago
There are more than two approaches, but those are the main ones, yes.
JadyngerbilWong about 4 years ago
other author’s: Let’s talk about a lemonade war with kids less mature than you.
Arlyn about 3 years ago
Yes yes and yes this is very true!
Guywithnohead almost 3 years ago
I don’t care, just make me feel something!