Seanan -- How many more episodes will there be? Do you know?
I didn't know this was a "serial" -- didn't know Amazon was doing those, even -- until after I'd bought it and read most of it. (I suppose I must have seen the word in the description, but I wasn't paying attention -- all I really read was the author's name, that it was only available in e-format, and (vaguely) the price. That was enough for me. But I had found it some months into it, and then was busy for a while and had other things to read, so by the time I got around to starting it... I actually got to the end of episode 8 before I saw one of the "your e-book will update automatically" notices, and it already had updated, so I thought the book was probably finished already. Then I got to the end of episode 9 about 20 minutes -- really! -- before episode 10 posted.
So this is the first time I've had to actually WAIT for the next episode -- and I do not like the sensation at all! WAH. This is why I usually look for "new"(-to-me) t.v. shows to watch that are actually a few years old and already finished with being produced.
I'm loving the story, though... although the whole "narrative"-as-a-force thing is a little hard to grasp and to suspend disbelief about, at first. I love how unique it is, though, and the book has really sucked me in.
September 25 2013, 01:26:09 UTC 3 years ago
I didn't know this was a "serial" -- didn't know Amazon was doing those, even -- until after I'd bought it and read most of it. (I suppose I must have seen the word in the description, but I wasn't paying attention -- all I really read was the author's name, that it was only available in e-format, and (vaguely) the price. That was enough for me. But I had found it some months into it, and then was busy for a while and had other things to read, so by the time I got around to starting it... I actually got to the end of episode 8 before I saw one of the "your e-book will update automatically" notices, and it already had updated, so I thought the book was probably finished already. Then I got to the end of episode 9 about 20 minutes -- really! -- before episode 10 posted.
So this is the first time I've had to actually WAIT for the next episode -- and I do not like the sensation at all! WAH. This is why I usually look for "new"(-to-me) t.v. shows to watch that are actually a few years old and already finished with being produced.
I'm loving the story, though... although the whole "narrative"-as-a-force thing is a little hard to grasp and to suspend disbelief about, at first. I love how unique it is, though, and the book has really sucked me in.
Story-line question in the next comment.
September 26 2013, 18:23:44 UTC 3 years ago