Good to know there’s demand for such a review! It’s now on my todo list.
To quickly address some of your questions:
Pros of PL:
If the premise I described above interests you, then PL will interest you.
Some good Sequences-style rationality.
I certainly was obsessed reading it for months.
Cons:
Some of the Rationality lectures were too long, but I didn’t mind much.
The least sexy sex scenes. Because they are about moral dilemmas and deception, not sex.
Really long. Even if you read it constantly and read quickly, it will take time (1.8 million words will do that).
I really have to read some authors that aren’t Yud. Yud is great, but this is clearly too much of him, and I’m sure he’d agree.
I read PL when it was already complete, so maybe I didn’t get the full experience, but there really wasn’t anything all that strange about the format (the content is another matter!). I can imagine that *writing * a glowfic would be a much different experience than writing a normal serialized work (ie dealing with your co-authors), but reading it isn’t very different from reading any other fiction. Look at the picture to see the POV, look at who’s the author if you’re curious, and read as normal. I’m used to books that change POV (though usually not this often). There are sometimes bonus tangent threads, but the story is linear. What problems do you have with the glowfic format?
Main themes would require a longer post, but I hope this helps.
Spoiler free again:
Good to know there’s demand for such a review! It’s now on my todo list.
To quickly address some of your questions:
Pros of PL: If the premise I described above interests you, then PL will interest you. Some good Sequences-style rationality. I certainly was obsessed reading it for months.
Cons: Some of the Rationality lectures were too long, but I didn’t mind much. The least sexy sex scenes. Because they are about moral dilemmas and deception, not sex. Really long. Even if you read it constantly and read quickly, it will take time (1.8 million words will do that). I really have to read some authors that aren’t Yud. Yud is great, but this is clearly too much of him, and I’m sure he’d agree.
I read PL when it was already complete, so maybe I didn’t get the full experience, but there really wasn’t anything all that strange about the format (the content is another matter!). I can imagine that *writing * a glowfic would be a much different experience than writing a normal serialized work (ie dealing with your co-authors), but reading it isn’t very different from reading any other fiction. Look at the picture to see the POV, look at who’s the author if you’re curious, and read as normal. I’m used to books that change POV (though usually not this often). There are sometimes bonus tangent threads, but the story is linear. What problems do you have with the glowfic format?
Main themes would require a longer post, but I hope this helps.