Having barely survived though Sloosha’s Crossin’: An’ Ev’rythi’ After, where I felt exhausted reading a few pages of the narrator's mumbling jibber-jabber at a time, I'm not sure about finishing it.
I applaud the concept of the book, the attention to detail in writing style of the character for their own period, and the intrigue each story brought.
But I would rather bail and read the Coles Notes than basically having to re-read the first few chapters because I forgot the characters by the time I got off Big-I.
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Having barely survived though Sloosha’s Crossin’: An’ Ev’rythi’ After, where I felt exhausted reading a few pages of the narrator's mumbling jibber-jabber at a time, I'm not sure about finishing it.
I applaud the concept of the book, the attention to detail in writing style of the character for their own period, and the intrigue each story brought.
But I would rather bail and read the Coles Notes than basically having to re-read the first few chapters because I forgot the characters by the time I got off Big-I.