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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
Now see, I don't much care for fantasy. Particular lengthy fantasy epics. The one thing that sounded interesting to me was to see how he would incorporate Ayn Rand-ian ideas into a story featuring wizards and dragons.
From your post, I suspect I would agree with you. Ayn Rand was a nut. But it does potentially give this fantasy series a unique spin.
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IIRC, there's also a couple chapters of magical involuntary BDSM in Wizard's First Rule between the seeker and the confessor, or at least Richard (who I think is the seeker) and someone else, if you're into that sort of thing. I don't know whether it continues in the later books.