Just finished, and really liked this book! I think a few times I had trouble holding some of the story / environment structure in my head, but there were a number of times when the imagery exploded off the page into a full-blown IMAX sized moving image - I don 't actually experience this very often so it was quite a treat. I imagine this to be an innate talent of the author, not necessarily something trained, although I'm sure practice helps.
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Thank you for the note on the type!
I hear you, bookworm, and trying to find a way to deal with some of these issues is one of the reasons I started reading these forums. I figured there are experts on here who have taken full charge of their (our) obsessions and figured out an orderly way to approach a mountain of books. Personally my experience is somewhere around obtaining two books for every one I read, and I can't quite figure out how to manage this yet. If I doubled my reading speed would I catch up or just go 4 for 2 instead of 2 for 1? I suspect the former. Hell of a good time trying to sort this problem out, though.
Well done, Mr. Hill, and I very much look forward to the pull-from-the-pile that is another one of your books!
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Thank you for the note on the type!
I hear you, bookworm, and trying to find a way to deal with some of these issues is one of the reasons I started reading these forums. I figured there are experts on here who have taken full charge of their (our) obsessions and figured out an orderly way to approach a mountain of books. Personally my experience is somewhere around obtaining two books for every one I read, and I can't quite figure out how to manage this yet. If I doubled my reading speed would I catch up or just go 4 for 2 instead of 2 for 1? I suspect the former. Hell of a good time trying to sort this problem out, though.
Well done, Mr. Hill, and I very much look forward to the pull-from-the-pile that is another one of your books!
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