Date: Apr. 28th, 2017 01:46 am (UTC)
bironic: Neil Perry gazing out a window at night (Default)
From: [personal profile] bironic
Re: your last point: Maybe, or maybe part of the problem for them was that because the students had spent years, in relative time, in their fantasy realms, they were much older in mind than body when they returned, so, many of the 17- to 18-year-olds spoke and comported themselves as if they were in their 20s+.

I would have been all over a book that was about struggling with the disillusionment of losing your fantasy world and learning how to deal with a flawed life here

Yes, well put! I don't think I realized until the end of the story -- which came sooner than expected, because a good chunk of the end of the book itself turned out to be preview and bio material -- that that was for sure what I wanted, or at least that that would have been one of a few more satisfying arcs than what we were given.

One day, when I write the YA vampire novel that I swear is lurking in me, that is one of the two core messages I expect the story will convey... (the other being an atheist's struggle to accept mortality)

I always found fantasy worlds fun to visit but not places I wanted to live in.

Your point of view is really interesting! It's funny; the book describes the school where these kids go because they want to return to the worlds they'd wandered into, but also mentions a companion school for those who wanted to forget and reintegrate. So maybe you would have enrolled there and/or enjoyed that story more. :)

So I'm obviously not the target audience for the book

Heh -- and for a while I thought I might have been, but maybe not.

the character mentioned in the review you linked to who can't go back to her fantasy world because she can't tolerate the high entropy of that world any more

Probably so, although in the story she wanted to go back as much as any of the others, and, in a particularly bleak subplot, was basically biding her time waiting to grow old and senile enough to handle the illogic and go "home."
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