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Date: 2014-01-03 12:11 pm (UTC)it would have been quite all right for you have meant the other thing, though. I mean, even for the most perfect story in the world ever, if there are parts a person loves best of all, then there are other parts that a person loves less than best, you know? And if a person loves everything with the same shine of golden-ness, that's marvelous, but if a story has peaks of sharp goodness that stand out against other areas, that's good too--I mean, those are different ways of being good--or bad. The first thing, to a person who didn't like it, could seem dull, and the second thing, so someone who didn't like it, could seem like only moments of excellence against a not-so-excellent whole. Annnnnd, now I feel like I'm stating the obvious and saying things you (or any reader) already know(s).
What I mean to say is, thank you. ♥