That author uses "eeled" and "eeling" way too often to describe characters snaking through the woods. After 5 times in one book, it started to get annoying. Sure, I get it, he's trying to use something other than a snake reference like I did, but it did get distracting from the story.
EDIT: the book was one of the EMBERVERSE books, not sure which one had it 5 times, but he used the term in several of them.
EDIT: the book was one of the EMBERVERSE books, not sure which one had it 5 times, but he used the term in several of them.
I was told by an author/reviewer that squirrels are mentioned at least three times in ADWD's 1000 pages. How awesome is that?
As I like to remind others, squirrels make everything better
Illusions fall like the husk of a fruit, one after another, and the fruit is experience. - Narrator, Sylvie
Je suis méchant.
Je suis méchant.
I have heard an awesome spoiler from Martin's A Dance With Dragons *spoilers*
18/06/2011 07:57:21 PM
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I think the word has a history of cropping up in Arya's arc. *NM*
19/06/2011 01:44:19 AM
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Some might argue that is proof positive that Martin is a Squirrelist *NM*
19/06/2011 01:55:05 AM
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better than SM Stirling's obsession
19/06/2011 02:19:55 AM
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Of course it's better
19/06/2011 02:22:03 AM
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Indeed.
19/06/2011 12:02:19 PM
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There is no surprise to that
19/06/2011 03:14:54 PM
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Larry, you must have been posting all those years under the wrong name
23/06/2011 09:02:59 AM
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Will you actively count the times they show up in the pages? *NM*
20/06/2011 01:37:40 AM
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I recall at least one mention in the epilogue of A Storm of Swords. *NM*
20/06/2011 01:43:27 PM
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Not to mention Bran being called a squirrel in AGoT
20/06/2011 09:56:39 PM
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