It's great you could finish that book. I think I read it a couple of years ago, and I enjoyed it. It's nice you made it for the challenge. I remember we read Anathem last year hehe. But this year I'm failing at reading big books. Oh I used to watch that channel about board games. It was the time I was interested in RPG.
Well it’s about time ,lol! I’ve been watching for your review of this book,and wow,five stars. Thanks for sharing the book itself. I enjoyed seeing the artwork of the book. I’m making myself hold off on purchasing that edition until I actually read the book. I guess I’ve been holding off on reading it in part because of the incompletion but you’ve re-sparked my interest in picking it up. I’ve gotten to the point where I don’t follow as many authors as I originally did due to the same fact you mentioned and sometimes not really liking their actions or personality at all. I definitely separate the art from the artist and get frustrated when people unhaul books they thoroughly enjoyed but maybe the author did something they didn’t agree with. I get it but don’t get it. Ok, now you’ve got me curious as to what the phrase I did it, I did it, I win is from. It sounds so familiar but I can’t figure it out. Thanks for participating in the Summer challenge and I’m glad your reading experience was much better than last year! I keep staring at that behemoth of a book that I’ll probably never read but can’t make myself unhaul it either😮
lol, so I filmed this video several weeks ago and I was checking my numbers and realized I never made the video public! Now I will just say Neil Gaiman. I knew there was something up with that guy. I usually have no issues separating the art from the artist. But I understand
@@tadreadsbooksstuff yeah, I thought it seemed it was recorded earlier,lol. Yeah, Neil was one of the ones I was thinking of but I’ll still read his books. Another is Sam Sykes but will definitely still read his books.
Digging the hat my friend. I have one like that for fishing. Thanks for the update!!!
@@FacelessBookReviews thank you brother!
It's great you could finish that book. I think I read it a couple of years ago, and I enjoyed it. It's nice you made it for the challenge. I remember we read Anathem last year hehe. But this year I'm failing at reading big books. Oh I used to watch that channel about board games. It was the time I was interested in RPG.
@@livriomer cool! Yeah ANATHEM was tough!
Well it’s about time ,lol! I’ve been watching for your review of this book,and wow,five stars. Thanks for sharing the book itself. I enjoyed seeing the artwork of the book. I’m making myself hold off on purchasing that edition until I actually read the book. I guess I’ve been holding off on reading it in part because of the incompletion but you’ve re-sparked my interest in picking it up.
I’ve gotten to the point where I don’t follow as many authors as I originally did due to the same fact you mentioned and sometimes not really liking their actions or personality at all. I definitely separate the art from the artist and get frustrated when people unhaul books they thoroughly enjoyed but maybe the author did something they didn’t agree with. I get it but don’t get it.
Ok, now you’ve got me curious as to what the phrase I did it, I did it, I win is from. It sounds so familiar but I can’t figure it out.
Thanks for participating in the Summer challenge and I’m glad your reading experience was much better than last year! I keep staring at that behemoth of a book that I’ll probably never read but can’t make myself unhaul it either😮
lol, so I filmed this video several weeks ago and I was checking my numbers and realized I never made the video public!
Now I will just say Neil Gaiman. I knew there was something up with that guy.
I usually have no issues separating the art from the artist. But I understand
@@tadreadsbooksstuff yeah, I thought it seemed it was recorded earlier,lol. Yeah, Neil was one of the ones I was thinking of but I’ll still read his books. Another is Sam Sykes but will definitely still read his books.