I finished and I'm waiting to talk about it, but I also found a used copy of the book the first day I looked.
I need to reread the last part because I think I missed something.
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I finished and I'm waiting to talk about it, but I also found a used copy of the book the first day I looked.
I need to reread the last part because I think I missed something.
My copy didn't arrive till Tuesday, so I just started it. Looks good so far, though.
show offs :)
For my next trick, please observe this ordinary handkerchief...
Just picked up my copy at the local library, going to start it soonish. In checking how many pages it was (255), I did happen to notice a name mentioned (Is it OK to mention it here, this early?) which makes me somewhat eager. Is it the character I know, or just a tribute to them from the author? Interesting . . . .
Gandalfe, I was wondering the same thing.
Finally managed to go and pick up the book today. I'm really looking forward to jumping in. Also I made a convert - the clerk at the bookstore wanted to know if there were more copies so he could go grab one. "That sounds great! When the description starts out 'Two warring factions in the Department of Elevator Instructors,' how can you go wrong?"
I have joined the proud ranks of the Holders of Library Cards and also picked up a copy of The Intuitionist. Productivity galore.
Congratulations -t! Library card holders of the 'verse, unite!
I'm still at the slow part that someone mentioned, and am having some difficulty figuring out the world...real or not, time period, etc. I live in the hope that things will come together a bit soon. Because I'm having a hard time seeing: "When the description starts out 'Two warring factions in the Department of Elevator Instructors,' how can you go wrong?" I would love to say more, but suppose that having a full-blown discussion of the book at this point, when I haven't even read half and am not to the date, would be wrong. So, I forbear.
I'll probably have to bow out of this first round, because I can't find a copy of the book. Which just means I have more time to re-read "Asher Lev," which I already have a copy of.
libkitty, think of it as an alternate universe. It makes things easier.
Which just means I have more time to re-read "Asher Lev," which I already have a copy of.
I'm nearly halfway through, and I'm really liking it. Good pick, Heather.