I was actually too saddened whilst reading the book yesterday to continue at one point. Here's a young man full of dreams and hope at the beginning, talking about his dog and the people he meets en-route, worrying about fixing that bike, and yet the beginning has a timeline that talks about when he was murdered in Bolivia. I mean, I realise he was a revolutionary, a fighter, all is fair in love and war, etc, etc... but still, I'm reading the thoughts and dreams of a murdered person. Bleh.
LMAO! Yeah, canon is its own wanky paradox. But pretty cool.
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Date: 2005-11-02 07:49 pm (UTC)I was actually too saddened whilst reading the book yesterday to continue at one point. Here's a young man full of dreams and hope at the beginning, talking about his dog and the people he meets en-route, worrying about fixing that bike, and yet the beginning has a timeline that talks about when he was murdered in Bolivia. I mean, I realise he was a revolutionary, a fighter, all is fair in love and war, etc, etc... but still, I'm reading the thoughts and dreams of a murdered person. Bleh.
LMAO! Yeah, canon is its own wanky paradox. But pretty cool.