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* ClicheStorm: But that's precisely [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools what makes the book so entertaining]]: it takes variety of cliches, tropes and stock characters on a gleeful, carefree ride.

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* ClicheStorm: But that's precisely [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools what makes the book so entertaining]]: it takes a variety of cliches, tropes and stock characters on a gleeful, carefree ride.



* VindicatedByHistory: The book had the misfortune to come out when Polish fantasy literature was in [[DarkerAndEdgier its edgy phase]] and was populated almost exclusively by NinetiesAntiHero or tried to borrow from faux-folk themes (usually both). So naturally a book that went in the opposite direction was derided to no end as "childish" and "stupid" (to skip the less than savoury adjectives). It re-emerged about a decade later, in turn surprising people why something so fun and engaging went below anyone's radar.

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* VindicatedByHistory: The book had the misfortune to come out when Polish fantasy literature was in [[DarkerAndEdgier its edgy phase]] and was populated almost exclusively by NinetiesAntiHero or tried to borrow from based around faux-folk themes (usually both). So naturally a book that went in the opposite direction was derided to no end as "childish" and "stupid" (to skip the less than savoury adjectives). It re-emerged about a decade later, in turn surprising people why something so fun and engaging went below anyone's radar.
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* VindicatedByHistory: The book had the misfortune to come out when Polish fantasy literature was in [[DarkerAndEdgier its edgy phase]] and was populated almost exclusively by NinetiesAntiHero or tried to borrow from faux-folk themes (usually both). So naturally a book that went in the opposite direction was derided to no end as "childish" and "stupid" (to skip the less savoury adjectives). It re-emerged about a decade later, in turn surprising people why something so fun and engaging went below anyone's radar.

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* VindicatedByHistory: The book had the misfortune to come out when Polish fantasy literature was in [[DarkerAndEdgier its edgy phase]] and was populated almost exclusively by NinetiesAntiHero or tried to borrow from faux-folk themes (usually both). So naturally a book that went in the opposite direction was derided to no end as "childish" and "stupid" (to skip the less than savoury adjectives). It re-emerged about a decade later, in turn surprising people why something so fun and engaging went below anyone's radar.
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* VindicatedByHistory: The book had the misfortune to come out when Polish fantasy literature was in [[DarkerAndEdgier its edgy phase]] and was populated almost exclusively by NinetiesAntiHero. So naturally a book that went in the opposite direction was derided to no end as "childish" and "stupid" (to skip the less savoury adjectives). It re-emerged about a decade later, in turn surprising people why something so fun and engaging went below anyone's radar.

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* VindicatedByHistory: The book had the misfortune to come out when Polish fantasy literature was in [[DarkerAndEdgier its edgy phase]] and was populated almost exclusively by NinetiesAntiHero.NinetiesAntiHero or tried to borrow from faux-folk themes (usually both). So naturally a book that went in the opposite direction was derided to no end as "childish" and "stupid" (to skip the less savoury adjectives). It re-emerged about a decade later, in turn surprising people why something so fun and engaging went below anyone's radar.
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* ClicheStorm: But that's precisely [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools what makes the book so entertaining]]: it takes variety of cliches, tropes and stock characters on a gleeful, carefree ride.
* CultClassic: Didn't make splashing waves when it came out, but still has a dedicated fandom, decades later.
* VindicatedByHistory: The book had the misfortune to come out when Polish fantasy literature was in [[DarkerAndEdgier its edgy phase]] and was populated almost exclusively by NinetiesAntiHero. So naturally a book that went in the opposite direction was derided to no end as "childish" and "stupid" (to skip the less savoury adjectives). It re-emerged about a decade later, in turn surprising people why something so fun and engaging went below anyone's radar.
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