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by arkensaw
127 days ago
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Exactly. If someone pitched you a book about a young kid who goes to a school of magic to learn how to use his powers, makes friends and enemies and ultimately battles evil, you might shoot down their dreams because "some cocaine-addled sales critter" already had that idea, and she's called J K Rowling and she's worth billions and shes so successful she can't even be cancelled because she makes so much money. And yet, Patrick Rothfuss's The Name Of The Wind is the same concept, and sold over a million copes, Lev Grossman's The Magicians is again the same concept, sold millions, and was adapted into a 5 season TV series for SyFy. If anything, the success of an idea only leads to a bigger appetite for that idea. Google was not the first search engine. |
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It's pretty much the same idea as the above titles but omg it's so well written. Absolute must read!