Yesterday evening I had my most intense reading experience in decades, reading the climax of Iain M Banks' Consider Phlebas .
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Yesterday evening I had my most intense reading experience in decades, reading the climax of Iain M Banks' Consider Phlebas .
I'm a bit under the weather, last day of vacation before we'd return home from Saxon Switzerland and really should have been in bed, but I simply couldn't put the book down for 100 pages of slowly and dreadfully building climax.
I'm a very slow reader, and normally my brain has a tendency to fall asleep reading while I would prefer to focus on the book, but this was the polar opposite: I had to stop but couldn't.
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Yesterday evening I had my most intense reading experience in decades, reading the climax of Iain M Banks' Consider Phlebas .
I'm a bit under the weather, last day of vacation before we'd return home from Saxon Switzerland and really should have been in bed, but I simply couldn't put the book down for 100 pages of slowly and dreadfully building climax.
I'm a very slow reader, and normally my brain has a tendency to fall asleep reading while I would prefer to focus on the book, but this was the polar opposite: I had to stop but couldn't.
@mcv Alright, Consider Phlebas has been on my ereader for a minute but this sounds like I should move it up the TBR