Last time I made a post in one of these threads it was probably March or April of last year. I started reading this piece of shit:
Got about 2/3 of the way through and promptly lost all my will to read. I put down my Kindle and hadn't touched it since. I was just going to skip it but I decided to trooper on and have since read up to the final chapter and somehow, against all odds it has turned into an even BIGGER piece of irredeemable trash. It's by far the worst thing I've ever read and I'm kinda shocked I'm actually going to finish it. It has been an endeavor.
Next on to:
My zeal for reading was reignited because I had promised myself I was going to finish this before season 3 of the show started. I had listened to the first 2 audiobooks in the years leading up to their respective seasons, so this is going to be the first one I will go through unabetted by the dulcet tones of one Mr. Roy Dotrice. I'm sad about that, but I'm gambling on likely being able to read it in less time it would take to listen to it. I'm still scared of its length vs. the time crunch of having to read it in less than 2 months as someone who reads slow and has a lot of other stuff vying for his leisure time.
Got about 2/3 of the way through and promptly lost all my will to read. I put down my Kindle and hadn't touched it since. I was just going to skip it but I decided to trooper on and have since read up to the final chapter and somehow, against all odds it has turned into an even BIGGER piece of irredeemable trash. It's by far the worst thing I've ever read and I'm kinda shocked I'm actually going to finish it. It has been an endeavor.
Next on to:
My zeal for reading was reignited because I had promised myself I was going to finish this before season 3 of the show started. I had listened to the first 2 audiobooks in the years leading up to their respective seasons, so this is going to be the first one I will go through unabetted by the dulcet tones of one Mr. Roy Dotrice. I'm sad about that, but I'm gambling on likely being able to read it in less time it would take to listen to it. I'm still scared of its length vs. the time crunch of having to read it in less than 2 months as someone who reads slow and has a lot of other stuff vying for his leisure time.