Not much change at my end. A bit further in the books, but still reading the same books:

What about all of you? What have you been reading or listening to lately?


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    2 days ago

    Just finished The Will of the Many on Monday and started Strength. There’s a lot going on in this second book and I’m only 10% in

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      The end of The Will of the Many really puts a spin on everything that happened prior, and The Strength of the Few runs with it and it’s insane. I don’t know how Islington does this, his books are amazingly paced and plotted.

      I have to admit, I had to take periodic breaks while reading Strength, no spoilers, but it’s extremely involved with separate concurrent plots that are all in depth.

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        Yeah I listen to audiobooks and the interweaving plotlines with similarly named characters is confusing

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          Trying to remain spoiler free here, but how does the audio book handle the… context switching, shall we say, when there’s a perspective change? I’m curious since I recommended the series to my wife who also enjoys audio books.

          On the written novel there was a icon below the chapter header to signify.

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            2 days ago

            No helper audio to indicate the difference.

            a different narrator, for example, would REALLY help