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Legend
Sicne it was free due to kindle unlimited, i'm reading Earth Abides,so far so good. I'm currently at the point where he's done his trip across America came back and found Em.
I have the same starting point with Stephenson, but I had the opposite reaction to Anathem -- I loved the beginning, and it turned out that I liked the back half significantly less. Hopefully, if you stick with it, you'll continue to have a different experience than I did -- things do pick up, I just didn't find how they did particularly compelling.I've just started Anathem, by Neal Stephenson. I normally love his books, but the premise of this one just didn't grab me, and it's a bit of a beast. However, I've read everything else he's published and this was on for like 3 bucks or something on Kindle, so I figured I should check it off the list.
It's pretty boring so far, but I'm only a hundred or so pages in. Lotta exposition.
so I finished this and honestly, I'm a bit sadden by the ending. Yes the tribe lives and is at least in a hunter/gather stage but that may be it's peak. While other groups keep and pass on the knowledge of reading and math.Sicne it was free due to kindle unlimited, i'm reading Earth Abides,so far so good. I'm currently at the point where he's done his trip across America came back and found Em.
One of the top 10 adventures of all time, for my money, and insanely portable to practically any RPG.Started reading the Stygian Library rpg setting/module/adventure. Quite good.
It's a wildly imaginative, evocative book. Will definitely return to it one day, since it's so replayable. Ran it entirely seat-of-my-pants and the crew ended up opening a book that unleashed Count Strahd. They ran.Started reading the Stygian Library rpg setting/module/adventure. Quite good.