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But Eric wasn't meant to be a proper novel either, someone decided to make it into one; it was meant to be like The Last Hero is, a graphic novel I guess you might call it. I wouldn't call it a novel like the others though, having pictures and loads less text is what makes it not a proper novel - novels are generally thought of as having more than 40,000 words, anything shorter is a novella or short story. I do think it should go on the same page as the novels though, to one side a bit.
Am I wrong in thinking this? ![]() P.S. All the books will be in there eventually, or linked from that page like Hat Full of Sky and The Wee Free Men are now.. |
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I agree that it is definitely not as complex as a proper novel (well, it might be more complex than some other authors' novels, but not a Terry Pratchett novel). It's as if the story was written to have something to say about the pictures, rather than the pictures being drawn to illustrate a story that stands on its own.
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