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LucifarGundam replied to mouse's status
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@mouse I'm stuck in this same situation I'm tempted to just dive in but I worry I'll be missing something from the other books
reading tea replied to colin's status
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@mouse @muffinista I'm reading it right now and i think i should have re-read the previous books first. 😑
mouse replied to reading tea's status
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@tastytea @muffinista this is how I felt reading Harrow
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@mouse @tastytea @muffinista i also felt this way and ended up reading with the wiki open to the side, STILL felt like I was missing so much
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@mouse@bookwyrm.social is the first book that bad?
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@ed@lore.livellosegreto.it I liked it! I just rarely re-read books, especially ones I read relatively recently
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@mouse@bookwyrm.social is the first book that bad?
sapphiction replied to mouse's status
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@mouse I was having the same conundrum, but I decided that I'm just gonna cheat and watch a recap video on youtube
capypokoymal replied to mouse's status
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@mouse@bookwyrm.social why are you not sure about the re-reading? asking because im not sure if i want to read them for the first time.
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@mms@wyrms.de I don't re-read books very often, especially ones I've read somewhat recently, and while I enjoyed them, they weren't all time lifelong favorites. I'm leaning towards re-reading though