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Yup... looking forward to this... not sure if Soo will pop in or not... she's been quiet since February/March...
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Same... altho I thought the Letty Dobesh stuff was just OK... probably because they were mostly old short stories that were cannibalized into a TV series...


It's crazy.. you'll understand when you reached 20% in the book! :D
Petrik wrote: "Timelord Iain wrote: "How dare you... it happens..."
It's crazy.. you'll understand when you reached 20% in the book! :D"
I looked through your shelves, and read your review of Every Heart a Doorway... you should try Middlegame when you get a chance... it's Seanan McGuire's newest standalone book (with a possible followup in the future, which makes sense within the story)... it has a lot of elements of Seanan McGuire books, and is actually probably her longest book, I think, at 528 pages... just finished it in 2 work shifts... saved it for when I could pay attention... gonna need to pallette cleanse before I start recursion, because I think there will be some similarities in the story... I didn't realize there would be a time aspect to the story from the blurb... saying anything more is probably too much of a spoiler... like Dark Matter, it's best to go in blind, I think...
I'll start this tomorrow, probably...
It's crazy.. you'll understand when you reached 20% in the book! :D"
I looked through your shelves, and read your review of Every Heart a Doorway... you should try Middlegame when you get a chance... it's Seanan McGuire's newest standalone book (with a possible followup in the future, which makes sense within the story)... it has a lot of elements of Seanan McGuire books, and is actually probably her longest book, I think, at 528 pages... just finished it in 2 work shifts... saved it for when I could pay attention... gonna need to pallette cleanse before I start recursion, because I think there will be some similarities in the story... I didn't realize there would be a time aspect to the story from the blurb... saying anything more is probably too much of a spoiler... like Dark Matter, it's best to go in blind, I think...
I'll start this tomorrow, probably...


Oh really? I thought the first 25% was the only relatively slow part! The rest after that was non-stop insane ride xD

Oh really? I thought the first 25% was the only relatively slow part!..."
Well I'm still in the first 25%.

Wow.
I agree with Petrik, you cross the first quarter and there's no looking back. What a book.
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It's amazing isn't it? I couldn't put it down at all after the first quarter. It was so damn good and thrilling.
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It's amazing isn't it? I couldn't put it down at all after the first quarter. It was so damn good and thrilling.
I feel so bad for Helena! :(
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Yes! (view spoiler)
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I know I'm still in the "slow part", but I love what the book's doing already, because it just did one of my favorite things, which is to feed off of real world data...
I've heard of the Berenstein/Berenstain Bears phenomena before... i read about it a year or 3 ago... less familiar with the Mandela Effect...
I did a google search and had to cut myself off... that is a rabbithole I could go down for days... Jif vs Jiffy peanut butter... chem trails in the sky in this dimesion, etc etc etc...
There's a reason the Final Destination movie with the photographs is my favorite... it posited that 9/11 and the Lincoln Assassination were Final Destination events...
I've heard of the Berenstein/Berenstain Bears phenomena before... i read about it a year or 3 ago... less familiar with the Mandela Effect...
I did a google search and had to cut myself off... that is a rabbithole I could go down for days... Jif vs Jiffy peanut butter... chem trails in the sky in this dimesion, etc etc etc...
There's a reason the Final Destination movie with the photographs is my favorite... it posited that 9/11 and the Lincoln Assassination were Final Destination events...
Chapter 7/8: Is this the point when the book takes it up a notch?... I have a feeling it is...
I had my suspicions, so I doublechecked Audible, and they used the same male narrator for both Recursion and Dark Matter... I wonder if this was a conscious choice, because of the similarities in subject matter... or just a preferred narrator of the publishers...
I had my suspicions, so I doublechecked Audible, and they used the same male narrator for both Recursion and Dark Matter... I wonder if this was a conscious choice, because of the similarities in subject matter... or just a preferred narrator of the publishers...
So I finished this over the weekend. then work/life got crazy... all I've done since then is work and sleep, with small wind down and wind-up times before and after work...
They really condense this book into 2 very long chapters towards the end, and the rest are relatively short jumping between POVs... but then when the really long chapter happen, they jump between POVs sometimes, as well... I think one of the chapters was half a page...
I compared this to Middlegame before I started... this turned out to be kinda true and kinda false... there ARE some similar elements, but they're completely different books, between subject matter, timescale, on-page violence... the endings are kinda similar tho... I guess I should have expected that, given the ending of Dark Matter, but I was a bit concerned when the Epilogue started...
Early on, I had a lot to say about Marcus Slade... but things kept happening that shifted the focus of the book a bit...
I really liked it, obviously... 5 stars for me...
They really condense this book into 2 very long chapters towards the end, and the rest are relatively short jumping between POVs... but then when the really long chapter happen, they jump between POVs sometimes, as well... I think one of the chapters was half a page...
I compared this to Middlegame before I started... this turned out to be kinda true and kinda false... there ARE some similar elements, but they're completely different books, between subject matter, timescale, on-page violence... the endings are kinda similar tho... I guess I should have expected that, given the ending of Dark Matter, but I was a bit concerned when the Epilogue started...
Early on, I had a lot to say about Marcus Slade... but things kept happening that shifted the focus of the book a bit...
I really liked it, obviously... 5 stars for me...

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