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It’s a combination of being 400+ pages and sometimes only getting through a few pages at night before I get sleepy. Thankfully, I’m not finding it slow on top of that.
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It’s a combination of being 400+ pages and sometimes only getting through a few pages at night before I get sleepy. Thankfully, I’m not finding it slow on top of that.
Still working on Between Two Fires by Christopher Buehlman. I’m finally halfway through! It’s still enjoyable, and not slow at all, but I’m starting to get impatient to finish it; I might have to try a bit harder to find time to read.
I read a fair amount of Enid Blyton as a kid, and remember enjoying the Five series. Does it hold up well?
Still haven’t been getting much reading done; I’m not even a third of the way through Between Two Fires yet! It has been enjoyable so far, though, with a lot of clever medieval flavor that reminds me of Arthurian legends, or monsters doodled in the corners of old manuscripts. I suspect there’s probably some Canterbury Tales influence as well, but it’s been a long time since I had to read them.
True, but I think maybe you missed this being about additive and subtractive color mixing.
I’m 80% through Between Two Fires by Christopher Buehlman. My plan to set aside more reading time last week failed, but I’m nearing the finish line nonetheless!