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Whatson
1 months ago
Kyle Reads: The Shattering Peace.
Sigh.... alright let's do this
latest #13
Whatson
1 months ago
I apparently don't learn my lesson, but after seven or eight books, I'm invested into Scalzi if i want to be or not
Whatson
1 months ago
Some may recall i dropped the last one of his i tried, that being the Interdependency Sequence. And by "dropped" i mean i threw it against a wall when i quit
Whatson
1 months ago
But a new Old Man's War book is out... so let's go
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Whatson
1 months ago
He also starts off with cold opens. I was just talking about how I'm unsure if they are wise
Whatson
1 months ago
Whatson
1 months ago
OKAY LET'S GO I GUESS
Seijin CC
1 months ago
:|
Exacerangutan
1 months ago
cold opens can be good, but they can also be clumsy and generic
Exacerangutan
1 months ago
also, I'm not sure how to feel that this book can be described as "new old man's war: peace"
Whatson
1 months ago
Oh, awkward
Whatson
1 months ago
this turned out to be so bland, unexciting, and disappointing, that I just quietly finished it and shelved it
Whatson
1 months ago
I had very little so say after this. It was so drab and (I hate to say this word) boring.
Whatson
1 months ago
Old Man's War overall was pretty good. I liked Redshirts later on, but overall, I dunno
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