Date: 2009-01-15 02:58 pm (UTC)
deborah: the Library of Congress cataloging numbers for children's literature, technology, and library science (Default)
From: [personal profile] deborah
I'm glad to know it's not just me, because if it's not just me, but it's probably not just me and you. I mention fatphobia when I see it, but I don't think I see it as early as you do. Princess Ben is the only review book I can think of where I particularly noticed it.

Yes, lack of parallelism is exactly a problem I worry about. But you are right that the opposite is happening as well, and we just need to live with it.
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Gnomic Utterances. These are traditional, and are set at the head of each section of the Guidebook. The reason for them is lost in the mists of History. They are culled by the Management from a mighty collection of wise sayings probably compiled by a SAGE—probably called Ka’a Orto’o—some centuries before the Tour begins. The Rule is that no Utterance has anything whatsoever to do with the section it precedes. Nor, of course, has it anything to do with Gnomes.

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