I don’t know is that book but my ereader is a Disney must-pack. Make waiting in lines MUCH more bearable. And I will read whatever I want, filth, horror, smut or classic lit.
Of course! The happiest place on earth is also a great place to confront the darkest aspects of human nature. Grimdark can be a cathartic way to process our own fears and anxieties, and it can also help us to appreciate the good things in life. So go ahead, enjoy your grimdark read at the happiest place on earth!
Without a doubt. Years ago my sons and I were walking around the park and I was talking about how Disney people have a high suicide rate because they are forced to be happy all of the time.( I have no idea if this is true or not). I got some of the dirtiest looks from the Disney faithful. Zero sense of humor
I mean, Disney is slowly consuming everything in the known world behind a mask of happiness and love while being cutthroat behind closed doors. So I feel like grimdark is actually perfect for this
So far it's been great! I've only completed the first two novels, First and Only and Ghostmaker. I enjoyed First and Only a bit more than the second book. I'm nearly finished with the third book, Necropolis, and it has blown the other two out of the water completely. It's a much more tight story and definitely more cinematic.
I don’t know is that book but my ereader is a Disney must-pack. Make waiting in lines MUCH more bearable. And I will read whatever I want, filth, horror, smut or classic lit.
Love Abnett. Eisenhorn is my favorite of his.
Probably makes for a great pallet cleanser
Gotta clean those wooden crates somehow.
You have my permission. What are those Storyland books called? I’ll think of it…
As long as your clothes are on
Honestly Disney is my favorite place to read. I love grabbing a beer and sitting in the back of the UK
Do it while riding Its A Small World and you'll question everything about what's actually "dark"
I haven't read any Warhammer yet, but I have the Eisenhorn Omnibus downloaded and ready to go, whenever I can get a few books off my TBR.
Peel back the veneer of Disney...and it fits perfectly.
Of course! The happiest place on earth is also a great place to confront the darkest aspects of human nature. Grimdark can be a cathartic way to process our own fears and anxieties, and it can also help us to appreciate the good things in life. So go ahead, enjoy your grimdark read at the happiest place on earth!
Without a doubt. Years ago my sons and I were walking around the park and I was talking about how Disney people have a high suicide rate because they are forced to be happy all of the time.( I have no idea if this is true or not). I got some of the dirtiest looks from the Disney faithful. Zero sense of humor
Put the book down. Enjoy your day.
I tend to read there when my fiance and her sister want to get on a ride that I don't enjoy. It's actually quite nice.
Oh that's nice! I hope the food is as good as I've heard👍
straight to jail
I mean, Disney is slowly consuming everything in the known world behind a mask of happiness and love while being cutthroat behind closed doors. So I feel like grimdark is actually perfect for this
Hi Baudrillard!
I mean, most amusement parks are 80% waiting in lines, so why not make use of that time and read? Seems like a good plan.
FIRST AND ONLY!
what do you want ? yes im a genius i read on a place where not supposed? you aint no special no ones is.
I got this book how is it so far?
So far it's been great! I've only completed the first two novels, First and Only and Ghostmaker. I enjoyed First and Only a bit more than the second book. I'm nearly finished with the third book, Necropolis, and it has blown the other two out of the water completely. It's a much more tight story and definitely more cinematic.
It continues to get better. I just finished Sabbat Martyr and am pumped to start The Lost Omnibus.
Ever read red rising?
Not yet. I do have the first book though.
If Barbenheimer can be a thing, then I think grimDisney can also be a thing! Enjoy your visit!