Simo
A lazy sloth
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I don’t particularly mind when an author tries to portray his country in a better light. But once done excessively, and at the expanse of other countries, it just makes me cringe inwardly. And most of the time I end up dropping the story all together. This is the main reason why I tend to avoid modern day fantasies, whether they be Korean or Chinese.
I know a lot of readers don’t really care about it, and can simply ignore it all together. But for some reason, I can’t. I honestly wish I could, but the second real world’s messed up politics come to play, portrayed very unrealistically. I usually drop the story no matter how much I enjoyed it.
I have been thinking about this as I’m currently reading The novel’s extra. And I am curious to see what you guys think of the subject.
I know a lot of readers don’t really care about it, and can simply ignore it all together. But for some reason, I can’t. I honestly wish I could, but the second real world’s messed up politics come to play, portrayed very unrealistically. I usually drop the story no matter how much I enjoyed it.
I have been thinking about this as I’m currently reading The novel’s extra. And I am curious to see what you guys think of the subject.