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by smilespray
1379 days ago
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Thank you for your comment. It made me think. Although I do think it's a bit harsh to call his writing contrived or stiff, I did get a sort-of similar vibe of "individual moments stringed along" when I first read his books. I do disagree when it comes to overall themes. Granted, he was not the masterful storyteller along the lines of Terry Pratchett, but I do think he nailed some of the general sci-fi satire points. I like Adams, Pratchett and Gaiman separately (see comments by others for context). Perhaps my fondness for Adams is that I discovered him first. |
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I think Gaiman is the best of the three in that aspect.
Pratchett is somewhere between Adamd and Gaiman in that respect imho. Though I could never like any of his work...