![]() ![]() ![]() That was more for illustrating the point of how you feel when you’re reading it.)Īnyway. (Okay, so the book doesn’t really have magic. It’s a positive thing, really – it’s just that this book has you so submersed in the experience of the world you’re reading about, that at first you don’t quite know what to make of it. Because this book should really come with the disclaimer of RTFM (read the f*cking manual), or rather, RTFG (read the f*cking glossary!)But now that I’m finished with it, I can say that in reality – it’s no drawback. My initial reaction to The Fifth Season was, I am sorry to say, one of disappointment. The insecurity of writing something sub-par kicks in, and you wouldn’t allow yourself to write a middling review for a book that was this good. Why is it that I can’t seem to be able to write a review for The Fifth Season for so long? I’ve finished it at the end of April, now it’s August, and lo and behold – the review has not materialized.īecause when I finish a good book, and I mean a really, truly, unbelievably good book, I struggle with the review a lot. Check out on Goodreads Get at Book Depository ![]()
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