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Prompt: A Knight's Tale
I quit. This book filled me absolute rage and catapulted me into a slump. If you want a more detailed reason as to why it‘s on my goodreads (link in bio) but basically it‘s slow, boring, I hated every character and all the women up to the point I had read to where treated like shit and I had this hangover feeling of a possible rape to happen at any moment which made it uncomfortable. This ruined my reading it put me in a slump for a whole month.
So is there anyone who can give me a good reason as to why I should continue reading this? It‘s 644 pages and I‘m 160 pages in and I want to ram my head through a wall. I don‘t like any of the characters it‘s long winded and so dry, only two “scenes” have been interesting. Is there something worth getting too or should I just call it quits?
Finally finished with the last book I carried over to 2019 I read it on audio or else it would have taken me years not joking either thanks to my husband who finally let me have scribd
Noticing a bit of a book-cover trend going on in my TBR list 😂
In the beginning it was interesting to see all these different characters from different backgrounds and places, but eventually it lost the novelty and I got tired reading about all the others when I wanted to know what was happening with the MC. My problem was I also ended up not liking the MC enough to want to know more about how the rest of the book went. : \
I just started this one yesterday and so far it is so good! I've really been in the mood for action/adventure fantasy stories since completing The Faithful and The Fallen series and Kings of The Wyld. So far this is ringing all my bells with rougish mercenaries, witchy mind, and mythical creatures wreaking havoc on mankind.
Arthurian Literature meets epic fantasy! My read for tonight!