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Old 05-30-2022, 09:31 AM   #62
Dr. Drib
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I like Fantasy and I like SF, although I find most of the current SF boring.

I also like those two genres separated but, unfortunately, so much that is written (including Grandma and Grandpa's bloomers) seems to be categorized into one homogeneous lumpy gravy - an unpalatable dish, to be sure, at least to my reading taste.

Basically, just give me the fiction of literary writer Elena Ferrante, and I'm as pleased as a fat tick on a lazy hound dog.

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