Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Post 666!

Well, let's check in again.

Battle Royale is going to be continuing for quite a while. So, here's your new poll question:

I'm thinking of doing something different for Saturdays in general and not just when I can substitute someone else's work for my own. Would you prefer:

Following up on book sequels I don't want to spend chapter-by-chapter time on (ie, Darkest Powers)
WWZ
Miscellaneous other book reviews
Miscellaneous nonbook things (movies, games, comics)
Recs posts in particular
More Battle Royale
Something else

If you have a good idea for something else, speak up. I can't edit the poll once I put it up and I'd like to have the thing up by the weekend.

12 comments:

Ember said...

More carapace review catch up.  I think you're more than a year behind again!

Farla said...

T_T People keep posting things!

Farla said...

 Well, the current style game reviews are under the heading of stuff I make someone else do, so I'll take that as a vote to bully them into doing more.

Farla said...

 Hm. That might work, the only real problem that might come up is that people would probably be more likely to vote for what they recognize, so anything unusual would likely get ignored.

Or solicit commenter ideas for fanfic?

What do you mean?

Farla said...

 I have no idea! I don't play games much, so I don't have anything specific in mind.

Not said...

How about something everyone likes but that it's crap? Say, Dresden Files?

Ember said...

 That's why it's so important you keep posting reviews!

Negrek said...

recs recs recs recs recs

Assuming you mean recs as in "I recommend this to you" rather than "I do/review what other people recommend," as Koby was suggesting upthread.

Koby said...

 Sounds good to me.

actonthat said...

Sequels!

Farla said...

 Former, it seems an important counterpoint when I'm mostly targeting things I don't like.

Not said...

 Oh, thank you. One thing that I kept hearing is how it got better in latter books, but it is just the same.
I have so many complaints about the series, mainly the provincialism of it, includind the fact that even though the main character is a wizard, it has a christian-centric world.