Re: Not just the S's and A's


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Posted by Robert Hill on August 15, 2006 at 18:58:23 from 195.92.168.170 user eclrh.

In Reply to: Not just the S's and A's posted by Joe Windsor on August 14, 2006 at 19:31:55:

I never really thought of the D's as 'on the outer rim of the AR experience', perhaps because PM, which is my favourite book of the series, is written almost exclusively from their point of view. So are WH (which I think makes the reader identify strongly with the D's) and most of CC, together with parts of the other three in which they appear. In some of the more 'well-populated' books the reader is not kept close to any particular subgroup of the characters. I'd say that overall, the reader is 'close to' the D's more often than to the Amazons.


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