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Old 10-20-2016, 01:29 AM   #121
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In my experience, people frequently mentioning the "quality" of the world-building in reviews typically means that there is too much for my taste. I can appreciate that people's mileage varies, but I assure you, authors whose world-building skills are frequently praised are authors I tend not to enjoy as much. It's neither right nor wrong; it just is. I'm perfectly comfortable if that makes me the weird one.
Do you dislike "The Lord of the Rings"? Tolkien was perhaps the ultimate world builder.
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