But would you rather have a book with a definitive answer, that once you figured out you could set down and never need to reread?
Oh no, never. That would *ruin* things for me. Sometimes I have to grit my teeth in frustration when the author *tells* me what he REALLY means - as happens with many, many books. Too many, if you ask me. I love the puzzle. Or, to quote Walter, the journey for me is more important than the destination. But that said - sometimes, it *can* be a leetle bit frustrating because it.won't.make.sense. *g*
Reading the posts in the board is filling me with an overwhelming love for Elphaba. She's one of the most amazing characters I've *ever* come across. God. *happy sigh*
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Date: 2006-06-10 05:35 pm (UTC)Oh no, never. That would *ruin* things for me. Sometimes I have to grit my teeth in frustration when the author *tells* me what he REALLY means - as happens with many, many books. Too many, if you ask me. I love the puzzle. Or, to quote Walter, the journey for me is more important than the destination. But that said - sometimes, it *can* be a leetle bit frustrating because it.won't.make.sense. *g*
Reading the posts in the board is filling me with an overwhelming love for Elphaba. She's one of the most amazing characters I've *ever* come across. God. *happy sigh*