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Old 04-04-2010, 09:53 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by Ravensknight View Post
That is like saying you can enjoy playing tennis with a racket with some broken strings and just "imagining" the boundary lines.
Did... for many years. Enjoyed it too.
Somehow managed to enjoy skiing on wooden skis and fishing with a cane pole and piece of string too.

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A smooth flow, a correct flow, is a VERY important part of the reading experience.
I agree... if one is reading poetry or classical literature. But not necessary for the average mystery, thriller, sci-fi. To me, anyway. YMMV.

I think the terrain is more interesting than the map.

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