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Firefight
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FF Part 2: Chapter 14 - Chapter 25
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Not liking: the trying to be funny with bad metaphors thing. First - and I know this will seem like a petty thing - but they are not metaphors!!! They are similes. When you use like or as to compare things it's a simile not a metaphor. Like I said it's probably a petty thing to single out, but I'm a bit of a grammar nerd and that really bugs me! And often the bad "metaphors" get in the way of the reading flow for me. Some times they are placed in the story during a more serious moment that doesn't seem that appropriate and so it's distracting for me.
Liking: My favorite part so far is reading about David's internal struggle with accepting that not all Epics are the same. He's finding he can't indecriminately hate them all. I hope this keeps getting explored even further in the story.


I'm really enjoying how Sanderson explores this idea - if a person can change their fundamental personality and moral makeup.


Did that happen towards the end of the book? I don't remember reading that (still have about 100 pages left to read), but I'm so happy that he has one of the characters point that out to David. In this case it works for me then! I still find David a bit annoying though :/


I thought the metaphors were lame in the first book. They've crossed over to obnoxious. It feels like he's using them even more in this book, but maybe I'm just not remembering.
So far the book isn't bad, but it's not great either.
So far the book isn't bad, but it's not great either.


David is an idiot as far as I'm concerned. I'm pretty tired of him now. I agree, I don't really understand Megan's interest.
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