Here's a short essay by R. Scott Bakker that I really enjoyed. I also recommend Bakker's Prince of Nothing Trilogy. Bakker is Canadian, so if you enjoy fantasy, support your contryman and buy his books.
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Here's a short essay by R. Scott Bakker that I really enjoyed. I also recommend Bakker's Prince of Nothing Trilogy. Bakker is Canadian, so if you enjoy fantasy, support your contryman and buy his books.
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I also recommend the Prince of Nothing books - all well regarded strong sellers at McNally.
However, with science fiction and fantasy combined garnering only 6% of popular fiction sales in all formats, and 87% of adults believing in God, it seems like less than 1% of adults even need Bakker's crisis of meaning analysis.
Here is a link to the Reading Canada: The What and Why of Canadian Reading survey.
Here is a link to the results of the Reading And Buying Books For Pleasure article on the Canadian Heritage website.
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hahhahah that's too funny.
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Interesting post you linked to Kyro.
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