Thread: Joe Abercrombie
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Old 04-03-2015, 12:49 PM   #28
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The problem is that I'm one of those people with a too vivid imagination, I cannot take distance to a story, I'm completely in it, and horror, torture, and all that can make sleep afterwards a very uncomfortable affair. The images stay with me for too long a time and I find that it's just not worth it. It's real annoying sometimes, with books as now, but it also makes choosing a movie with my husband a frustrating thing to both of us.
I completely understand, believe me. I can't watch horror films or read horror stories - they give me nightmares. The unpleasant scenes in Abercrombie's books, however, form a very minor element of the story, but I am wholly sympathetic to your wish not to read them.
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