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Thanks for the insight!
Thanks for the insight!
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Why did they replace bash with zsh?
I had the exact same impression. Excellent ideas but need more fleshing out
I just recently read the first Expanse (Leviathan Awakens) and am reading Hyperion. Depends on what you are in a mood for. Expanse is more action-packed and easier to follow. Hyperion is higher up there, takes time to digest.
Not as high as reading Annihilation
Thanks for a detailed response. Just started reading the Fall of Hyperion
I know what you’re saying. The New Moon (Luna) was like that for me. Did not finish
Thanks for the warning
Me too, let’s see who finishes first lol)
it was definitely hard to get into it, what with all the world-building and weird terms. but it is enjoyable after you get over the hump
may I ask why? it didn’t meet your expectations?
there definitely were slow moments. I think Lamia’s tale was the most action-packed of all
ok, I might give the second book a try. I can’t imagine the first two books being one gigantic book. The first one was already pretty long
Ok, I might give it a try.
Does the next book at least explain what happened to the Templar?
Yeah, I got that and I liked the different tones and variety of each individual tale. I guess I liked some tales more than others, but regardless I enjoyed the creativity of each individual tale
No just Hyperion
We never asked for this
For me, I wanted to play it for a long time, finally had the time during the holiday break. I played the Shadow of the Colossus last year, so this year it’s ICO. Pretty happy with the PCSX2 emulator.
With ICO, I think it pays off to take it slow. I actually beat it three times now, I think. On my first play through I would often just pause and let the views sink in. It felt so magical for me.
Btw, there is a pretty cool speed run of the game by sanchopanda on GDQ
Or the only person who phrases your issue this way) so many times I’ve found out that I just state my problem in an unusual way