Licensed to teach English and History in the state of Virginia. Full time #housespouse. I'm just trying to live a happy life. I read, I run, I write, and I do other goofy stuff.
I'm running in the first Grand Prix race of the year today and it's 4 miles long. Am I nuts?
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I couldn't help myself tonight. I had a 30% off coupon to Borders for the book of my choice, and I bought "Scourge of God." Have you read that one? It's follows right behind "Sunrise Lands."
I re-read "Sunrise..." and it makes much more sense, now, and I can't wait to dive into "Scourge..." Then we have to wait how long for the sequel? LOL
Yep. Just finished Scourge of God before I started by re-read of Island in the Sea of Time. Scourge is on the lower end of this series in my opinion, but I think it's becuase it feels like a bit of a bridge novel between the action of the Change and the action we're sure to see when Rudi gets to Nantucket. The hardest part for me was the religious sections. I think it's because I'm not a very religious person and a lot of the discussion was lost on me.
But, I still enjoyed it. There's some character development that takes place that I'm glad for and I think is much needed. Keep me posted on what you think of it.
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I couldn't help myself tonight. I had a 30% off coupon to Borders for the book of my choice, and I bought "Scourge of God." Have you read that one? It's follows right behind "Sunrise Lands."
I re-read "Sunrise..." and it makes much more sense, now, and I can't wait to dive into "Scourge..." Then we have to wait how long for the sequel? LOL
Book addict, that's what I am.
Jules
Yep. Just finished Scourge of God before I started by re-read of Island in the Sea of Time. Scourge is on the lower end of this series in my opinion, but I think it's becuase it feels like a bit of a bridge novel between the action of the Change and the action we're sure to see when Rudi gets to Nantucket. The hardest part for me was the religious sections. I think it's because I'm not a very religious person and a lot of the discussion was lost on me.
But, I still enjoyed it. There's some character development that takes place that I'm glad for and I think is much needed. Keep me posted on what you think of it.
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