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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-07-21 03:32 pm

[ SECRET POST #2392 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2392 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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Secrets Left to Post: 03 pages, 064 secrets from Secret Submission Post #342.
Secrets Not Posted: [ 0 - broken links ], [ 1 - not!secrets ], [ 0 - not!fandom ], [ 0 - too big ], [ 0 - repeat ].
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queerwolf: (Default)

[personal profile] queerwolf 2013-07-21 09:27 pm (UTC)(link)
It shouldn't really matter, though. You've already read and enjoyed the books. I couldn't bring myself to care about the whole Cassandra Clare debacle because I read the Mortal Instruments books (at least the first three) before I knew anything about her. Sure they're not my favorite books by any means but I still enjoyed them.

Same thing with Ender's Game. I read and loved it a long time before I knew that Card is an asshat. I still love the book even though I'm gay and the author makes me want to hit something.
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[personal profile] deadtree 2013-07-21 09:31 pm (UTC)(link)
yeah, the order in which you learn information makes a huge difference. I wanted to read Ender's Game but learned about Card first. Now I can't read it without that clouding my judgment. Same for Clare: I knew about the plagiarism first and when I try to read her books all I can think is "was this lifted from someone else's work?"