Oct. 22nd, 2020

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This is Day #26 of the 30 Day Television Challenge


The prompt: A scene or episode you loved or hated in a television series or mini-series.

I don't know this is hard - I don't tend to remember episodes or scenes from television series with few exceptions.

And I think I already used those shows. So in order to make this one possible for me to do and everyone else? No rules, do whatever you want.

I'm picking a Twilight Zone Episode. So yes, you can do stuff that predates the dawn of time, if you so desire. Sorry I got aggravated.

Time Enough at Last - starring Burgess Meredith sticks with me. I wouldn't say I loved it. I'd say it scares the bejesus out of me.

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Day #22 of the 30 Days of Halloween Challenge.

The prompt is Memorable or best death in a horror film or television series

I feel like we've already done this? Did we? I can't remember. Oh that's right - it was best back from the dead moment.

Best death. Hmmm.

This is impossible. Who came up with this stupid prompt? Oh that's right, I did or I took it from somewhere. How about most bizarre?

ER - Dr. Ray Romano, after having his arm cut off from a medtech helicopter blade and getting over it. Is killed, when a med-tech helicopter falls on him.

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So, Time released it's list of The 100 Best Fantasy Books of All Time, which it selected with the assistance a panel of leading fantasy authors—N.K. Jemisin, Neil Gaiman, Sabaa Tahir, Tomi Adeyemi, Diana Gabaldon, George R.R. Martin, Cassandra Clare and Marlon James

Below is the list and a meme. Bold the ones, you've read and state if you recommend them, found it memorable, or disliked it and it was skippable, and god knows why it's there. Italicize the ones you own and have been meaning to read. Underline anything of interest and you want more information or a recommendation/review on.
100 Best Fantasy Books of All Time )
So, of the books above, which have you read, and which if any do you recommend?

[As an aside, there's a lot of books by the same writers, and a lot by the panelists - who allegedly were not permitted to vote on or nominate their own novels. Which is interesting. Also they left a lot of Hugo winners off that list - such as The Goblin Emperor - which I actually liked better than some of the other selections. These things are terribly subjective, aren't they? Maybe we should all come up with our own list?]
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