^Nope. I know next to nothing about animation, and since none of my books are even published yet...
So, here's the story about the dull and factually-challenged textbook.
It was for an online World Religions course. When, in the introduction posted on the school website, the teacher began talking about cosmic-ness and so forth, I naively thought that she would understand me. So I went all out on my essays on Shinto and Zen. My scores...weren't the highest, mainly because...well...if forced into a box, like I was for high school and my first semester of university, I will try my hardest to escape. [I feel kind of silly for not realizing that university would be basically the same as high school and that I really had no interest in it..] Anyway, once the final exam got closer, I decided to look through the textbook. It wasn't a very interesting read, and not only were some facts wrong, in some places the overall intention of the religion or spirituality was misinterpreted.
I might be bias, because my standards for literature are extremely high, and since I was homeschooled from Grade 2-8, I've learned so much more in those years than both high school and university combined [when I didn't know all of the stuff in the courses anyway, in the case of Religion or Philosophy].
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"A memory is something that has to be consciously recalled, right? But it's different from a memory locked deep within your heart. Words aren't the only way to tell someone how you feel...As long as I'm with you, as long as you're by my side, I won't give up even if I'm scared." Tifa Lockheart, Final Fantasy VII