I see nothing pathetic in any of that. It only shows that you have taste. Also possibly insomnia, but we all have insomnia - there's just no other way to explain fandom.
(You may also want to read The Peace War, which is a fantastic story in its own right, and technically the book to which Marooned in Realtime is a sequel. (There needs to be a word for that, by the way.) But - you don't need to read one to read the other, and though they are both great stories, it's MiR that just...wow. Talk about the subjective nature of time. *blinks in memory*)
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*rereads carefully, just to be sure*
I see nothing pathetic in any of that. It only shows that you have taste. Also possibly insomnia, but we all have insomnia - there's just no other way to explain fandom.
(You may also want to read The Peace War, which is a fantastic story in its own right, and technically the book to which Marooned in Realtime is a sequel. (There needs to be a word for that, by the way.) But - you don't need to read one to read the other, and though they are both great stories, it's MiR that just...wow. Talk about the subjective nature of time. *blinks in memory*)