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message 1: by Paul (new)

Paul  Perry (pezski) | 493 comments The one I noticed with Dan Simmons (I can't remember if it was throughout the Hyperion books or just in one/some of them) was 'infinitely' and variants. And as he was constantly misusing it it really started to get on my nerves!


message 2: by Keith (new)

Keith Kelly (nedkelly) | 79 comments George R.R. Martin - Hodor!


message 3: by Isaiah (new)

Isaiah | 74 comments Brandon Sanderson, Mistborn Trilogy- maladroit


message 4: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) | 1081 comments How about from Brian Jacques Redwall Series-Eulalia!


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Everitt wrote: "In the early 90s I read Interview with the Vampire, and since then the word preternatural has been lodged in my brain."

Same here.

I really hate that word now.


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Ryan Curtis (kingtriton92) | 62 comments Robert Jordan; Blood and bloody ashes!


message 7: by Kris (new)

Kris (kvolk) Tolkien-ring


message 8: by Eric (new)

Eric Dry | 2 comments Tintinnabulation. Thank you Mr. Poe.


message 9: by Colin (new)

Colin | 278 comments The Guide - Zark (off).


message 10: by Boots (new)

Boots (rubberboots) | 499 comments All books by Bernard Cornwell - inexorable.


message 11: by Kris (new)

Kris (kvolk) Arthur C Clarke-space


message 12: by terpkristin (new)

terpkristin | 4407 comments Stranger in a Strange Land - grok


message 13: by Sheala (new)

Sheala | 6 comments Pratchett - Patrician. both as an idea and as a character is oddly fascinating.


message 14: by Brad Theado (new)

Brad Theado (readerxx) I have noticed this more with audio books than I have with reading.


message 15: by Angus (new)

Angus Macdonald (angum) | 3 comments Since reading the Song of Ice and Fire books, i find that more often than not, I couldn't give a mummer's fart... about this and that.


message 16: by Tom (new)

Tom Price | 1 comments Jim Butcher in Codex Alera- Clarion


message 17: by Kris (new)

Kris (kvolk) Harry Dresden-forenze!


message 18: by David (new)

David | 10 comments Alex wrote: "I'm sure we've all come across it before. You're reading a book, and for some reason notice a particular word that an author's used. And then you notice that word every. single. time. it's ever use..."

Martin's "boiled leather" definitely !!!


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