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Pretty stoked to read this. Dude can tell a story.
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Did you watch the bbc miniseries? Mark Rylance is so goodI've wanted to read Wolf Hall, but I just read too damn slow to get through my Goodreads list to get to it.
I think I'm going to read the Right Stuff over Thanksgiving - a real book, not on my phone.
This is where I am. The only time I have to read books is when I go to bed, and that's like taking melatonin.Now that I am commuting less and not running nearly as much my Audible account is full of credits that are about to expire. Similarly I un-subscribed from a bunch of podcasts because I'm not listening anymore. I'm not sure I've replaced that time with something as similarly constructive. I'm reading more print books but it's not the same.
I'm angling to be home for almost a month at Christmas, so there'll be time.But you'll be watching The Expanse over Christmas.
Upon further inspection yet again, it's just his original version and he added in stuff later? I think I may give the original drunk and drugged king version a go mostly because I'm too lazy to get another copyIANPFiDC, but get the unabridged version.
No, they cut a bunch of subplots out. He later revised to update it to the 80s and the cut segments were added back in. The whittled down version isn't bad by any means, but you'll miss out on some good character stuff.Upon further inspection yet again, it's just his original version and he added in stuff later? I think I may give the original drunk and drugged king version a go mostly because I'm too lazy to get another copyIANPFiDC, but get the unabridged version.
I second Tony's advice. I've read both and enjoyed the longer one more. I wouldn't normally say a 800 page novel felt like it was missing something but the uncut version definitely adds to the storyUpon further inspection yet again, it's just his original version and he added in stuff later? I think I may give the original drunk and drugged king version a go mostly because I'm too lazy to get another copyIANPFiDC, but get the unabridged version.
Yeah, I remember hearing about the discrepancies with wizard and glass and how that went back to the original timeline from the original stand and how the updated version made things wonkyNo, they cut a bunch of subplots out. He later revised to update it to the 80s and the cut segments were added back in. The whittled down version isn't bad by any means, but you'll miss out on some good character stuff.Upon further inspection yet again, it's just his original version and he added in stuff later? I think I may give the original drunk and drugged king version a go mostly because I'm too lazy to get another copyIANPFiDC, but get the unabridged version.
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