For those who understand the reference, let me tell you – I am STUCK in book 2. Seriously. I’ve watched the show (loved it!) and decided to read the books for more detail. Just in case the show itself didn’t have enough detail <sarcasm>. Apologies again to the older gentleman on the elliptical next to me who was forever scarred when he happened to look over JUST as that horse’s head was sliced off. Oops.
I loved book 1. Slammed right through those 700+ pages.
But book 2? Stuck. Right around 46%. UGH. For about 2 months now. UGH! I will finish it – but in the meantime so many books from my favorite authors are piling up (figuratively, of course) on my iPad waiting to be read. The TWELVE came out, for goodnessake!! I don’t mind being stuck in a book, but being stuck when you’re 300 pages into a 700 page book is really the pits.
Speaking of winter…It’s snowing here today. So I’m going to remind myself just how pretty it can be.
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Tracy - Yeah. Book #2 was like that. Book #3 makes up for it, although what happens in it really pissed me off. But if #2 is hard for you to get through, book #4 will kill you. That thing went on for-ev-er.
I read them for the same reason you did, but honestly? This is one where I think I would have been ok just watching the tv show.
I have The Twelve at home now too
Lisa - I’ve heard that #3 is SO GOOD. Do you think if I watched the show I could just skip the rest of Book #2 and move along? Nothing happens that wasn’t in the book but I’ll need to know for #3?
I don’t know if I’ll even read #4 – I’ve heard it’s really bad and long…but #5 is better. UGH!