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Whether binding open or cover shut, you've wed the novel--the flick serves merely as your mistress-- soon to be the Wendols' cave dwelling, their queen mother's bloated baby swelling, local mist blanketed village scaring, bear's wares wearing--slut.
Here, we unwind some novel binding for this is where final cut greets papercut!
The Slick Flick Pick we will be discussing: Pick 68: Slick FlickPick: Vikings and Fire-Breathing Things--Beware Those Who Wear Bear's Wares (Mist Forming, Fire-Worming, Village Storming); (The 13th Warrior, 1999) and while that flick was undeniably entertaining, rare, swashbuckling and suspenseful--the book offers raw, unadulterated privileged information, with a dutiful if not intrusive amount of detail as though Ibn Fadlan was not just a spectator/writer/warrior, but who also had, in his employ, a stenographer. The R rated film feels PfuckingG compared to the abrupt revelations and licentious subject matter of the novel coupled with prolonged bouts of violence and bodily traumas.
Our protagonist, Ibn Fadlan, is a stranger in a stranger fucking land and while the glowworm proves to be human in nature and anticlimactic, they still make a fire spewing ancient evil antagonist fantastic, the thunderous combat as bombastic as the thunder caves and their scaling down the cliff measures prove rather fucking drastic!
Today you are gifted the treat of audibly checking out this edition **Thirteenth selection of Slick Page Flip** from my Chemohawk Library Rack: Hellbound Binding 13: Slick Page Flip: Bear Beware, They'll Wear Your Wares--Eaters of the 13th Warrior, Which of these Two Tales is Gorier? (Comparing the Swordsmanship Skills Twixt The Thirteenth Warrior Film and Eaters of the Dead Novel).
-Your freestyle logophile, bibliophile and cinephile: Falsetto Prophet
P.S. (Procrastinated Statement) *Intro/outro song, Soulicious, courtesy of the artist, Dyalla.
Whether binding open or cover shut, you've wed the novel--the flick serves merely as your mistress-- soon to be the Wendols' cave dwelling, their queen mother's bloated baby swelling, local mist blanketed village scaring, bear's wares wearing--slut.
Here, we unwind some novel binding for this is where final cut greets papercut!
The Slick Flick Pick we will be discussing: Pick 68: Slick FlickPick: Vikings and Fire-Breathing Things--Beware Those Who Wear Bear's Wares (Mist Forming, Fire-Worming, Village Storming); (The 13th Warrior, 1999) and while that flick was undeniably entertaining, rare, swashbuckling and suspenseful--the book offers raw, unadulterated privileged information, with a dutiful if not intrusive amount of detail as though Ibn Fadlan was not just a spectator/writer/warrior, but who also had, in his employ, a stenographer. The R rated film feels PfuckingG compared to the abrupt revelations and licentious subject matter of the novel coupled with prolonged bouts of violence and bodily traumas.
Our protagonist, Ibn Fadlan, is a stranger in a stranger fucking land and while the glowworm proves to be human in nature and anticlimactic, they still make a fire spewing ancient evil antagonist fantastic, the thunderous combat as bombastic as the thunder caves and their scaling down the cliff measures prove rather fucking drastic!
Today you are gifted the treat of audibly checking out this edition **Thirteenth selection of Slick Page Flip** from my Chemohawk Library Rack: Hellbound Binding 13: Slick Page Flip: Bear Beware, They'll Wear Your Wares--Eaters of the 13th Warrior, Which of these Two Tales is Gorier? (Comparing the Swordsmanship Skills Twixt The Thirteenth Warrior Film and Eaters of the Dead Novel).
-Your freestyle logophile, bibliophile and cinephile: Falsetto Prophet
P.S. (Procrastinated Statement) *Intro/outro song, Soulicious, courtesy of the artist, Dyalla.