the quis and obis of fiction are much put-upon by things like that. imagine having to stop what you're doing constantly to meditate on ice-fields and serenity and stuff.
Dude, I just read one where the two of them spent like fifty pages arguing over homework and grades and curfews and then jumped each other. Am now going to take a shower and then spork out my eyes.
i just read a place among the stones (http://www.masterapprentice.org/archive/a/a_place.html) by sage. this is one of several stories built on the premise that they store memories in stones, and that obi collects said stone memories. i believe it comes from the jedi apprentice blahblahwhatsit pro books. anyway, i liked it a lot. sweetsweetsweet, mushy. i almost cried, but then i'm on my period. anyway, it's good. i'm about to rec it.
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i admit that i tend to scan for 'first-time' in the category, and then only read it if the summary isn't too appalling.
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