effiecalvin:anauthorandherservicedog:effiecalvin:cryptidsnail:effiecalvin:I am the very best at mark
effiecalvin:anauthorandherservicedog:effiecalvin:cryptidsnail:effiecalvin:I am the very best at marketing.AmazonGoodreadsim honestly gonna get it. you had me at “made a homophobe so angry” This actually happened! I’ve always felt that if you buy a book where the stated summary is “two princesses attempt to fight dragons and get married” you don’t really have a right to be mad when the book turns out to be about two princesses attempting to fight dragons and get married but what the hell do I know.To be fair, maybe the reader expected the princesses to marry the dragons?Please tell me there’s a sequel where that happens.BUT ONLY IF THE DRAGONS ARE ALSO LADIES.Actually, the main complaint was that it was “historically inaccurate” for two princesses to be allowed to get married. Which was weird to me, since this story is not set on earth and I’m pretty sure it is historically accurate for gay couples to be allowed to get married on this super convenient wish-fulfillment fantasy world that I concocted after logging 300 hours in Skyrim.Curiously enough, she didn’t complain about the dragons being inaccurate. -- source link