With the upcoming set along with plans for future expansions, the number of cards is only going to get greater. Any consideration for offering vertical dividers for a more efficient storage solution? I personally like Bulk Box for my large card collections and this requires storing cards vertically.
If I could recommend one book, it would be Lord of Mysteries. Maxine you should really check it out. Most of the lightnovels/webnovels are not that great, but can be fun to consume like junk food, but this one is a masterpiece. I could also make two solo podcasts talking about it, but I will refrain from writing a book in the comment section, which recommends a book xD (I'm not sure if you can find a printed english version of it, but there plenty of light novel websites that you can use to read it.)
Recently, a friend who I hadn't seen since I left my old life behind and became a volunteer teacher in Eritrea (Africa) contacted me and returned my entire collection of pulp fantasy novels to me which he'd held onto for 20 years since I left. So now, I'm gladly (close your ears, Evan) digging back into 30 Dragonlance novels which I find deliciously pulpy. I forgot how easy writing could be after trying to chew through the Martin's and Rothfuss' of the literary world... Oh, and I can say here (cuz Andrew doens't read these comments anyway, hee hee) Andor is bleak, dark and gritty. Imo it's just...dull. Give me Ahsoka or Acolyte any day of the week ;-)
+1 for bewilderment at Acolyte being canceled. Ashoka and Acolyte are the only Star Wars shows I really enjoyed watching. Andor was a grueling experience. It's so "dark" and "broody" and "edgy"-that's not what I'm looking for in my entertainment.
With the upcoming set along with plans for future expansions, the number of cards is only going to get greater. Any consideration for offering vertical dividers for a more efficient storage solution? I personally like Bulk Box for my large card collections and this requires storing cards vertically.
Pizza Slice style: I’m a huge Squares fan, especially when it is a thin & greasy pie where everything kinda pools towards the center 👌
If I could recommend one book, it would be Lord of Mysteries.
Maxine you should really check it out.
Most of the lightnovels/webnovels are not that great, but can be fun to consume like junk food, but this one is a masterpiece. I could also make two solo podcasts talking about it, but I will refrain from writing a book in the comment section, which recommends a book xD
(I'm not sure if you can find a printed english version of it, but there plenty of light novel websites that you can use to read it.)
Would love to see your Goodreads page for book recommendations!
Anders completely unchained at the start of this episode.
You’re welcome
Recently, a friend who I hadn't seen since I left my old life behind and became a volunteer teacher in Eritrea (Africa) contacted me and returned my entire collection of pulp fantasy novels to me which he'd held onto for 20 years since I left. So now, I'm gladly (close your ears, Evan) digging back into 30 Dragonlance novels which I find deliciously pulpy. I forgot how easy writing could be after trying to chew through the Martin's and Rothfuss' of the literary world...
Oh, and I can say here (cuz Andrew doens't read these comments anyway, hee hee) Andor is bleak, dark and gritty. Imo it's just...dull. Give me Ahsoka or Acolyte any day of the week ;-)
Looking forward to the “Sincerely Anders” solo podcast series (working title).
💁🦋 is this talk radio???
Not lame enough
+1 for bewilderment at Acolyte being canceled. Ashoka and Acolyte are the only Star Wars shows I really enjoyed watching. Andor was a grueling experience. It's so "dark" and "broody" and "edgy"-that's not what I'm looking for in my entertainment.
Wow, I may have just found the only other person who agrees with me on this!