minus-squareniftylink23•10 months agoOP generously assumes that not only will people read their books, but also care about the subsequent shenanigans
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•10 months agoYeah, this would work if Patrick Rothfuss ever released book 3 of the King killer Chronicals.
minus-squareniftylink3•10 months agoAh okay, I wasn’t sure if famous meant best selling. Like Camus is famous but he’s not best selling.
minus-squareEcho Dotlinkfedilink13•edit-210 months agoBooks of course do get read. It happens sometimes.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink11•10 months ago OP generously assumes Yes, OP used the word ‘If’.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•10 months agoAnd that a book written in such a way to support 10 different endings would be good enough to support online arguments.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•10 months agoDepends on the type of book and how much of it would be rewritten for each ending i could see the possibility of it being good and supporting enough endings, it would just be a lot of work.
OP generously assumes that not only will people read their books, but also care about the subsequent shenanigans
That’s why they gotta be a famous author first.
Yeah, this would work if Patrick Rothfuss ever released book 3 of the King killer Chronicals.
Ah okay, I wasn’t sure if famous meant best selling. Like Camus is famous but he’s not best selling.
Camus can do but Sartre is smartre.
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Books of course do get read. It happens sometimes.
No way
Yes, OP used the word ‘If’.
And that a book written in such a way to support 10 different endings would be good enough to support online arguments.
Depends on the type of book and how much of it would be rewritten for each ending i could see the possibility of it being good and supporting enough endings, it would just be a lot of work.
Idk, people love mystery boxes