> No, it's not Stranger in a Strange Land.  It's not
> Tolkein.  As things move on, I'd rank it up there
> with the better of the Narnia tales (Dawn Treader
> is my fave).  I think it's still worth a read, but
> if you still decide against, I figure it's your
> loss.  :-)

Well even if I can get past all my objections to what I know of the
stories, for me there's still the issue of my ex... which will
basically guarantee that I never read one. I can't look at one of the
books without thinking about her (it's easier to not think about her
when I see the movies for some reason). And thinking about her in the
context of "children's literature" reminds me how she
vilifies/demonizes anything that's part of the world of adults and
that I married her in spite of the fact that being reminded of my
childhood is painful. At the time I was 19 and hadn't yet come to this
realization.


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