I met one goal: finished The House of Always. The thing with the Chorus of Dragons series is they are very long and complex epic fantasy doing interesting things with narrative structure (and also a lot of snarky footnotes), and so occasionally I get a bit lost. They're very page-turning though. I think maybe when I've read book five, I want to reread the whole thing from the beginning and see if I get less lost.
I did not start any of my other options, a mixture of not fancying any of them, forgetting to pick up a library book on at least one trip, and having actual conversations instead on some of the train journeys (twice with people there in person, once on the phone with my brother).
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I met one goal: finished The House of Always. The thing with the Chorus of Dragons series is they are very long and complex epic fantasy doing interesting things with narrative structure (and also a lot of snarky footnotes), and so occasionally I get a bit lost. They're very page-turning though. I think maybe when I've read book five, I want to reread the whole thing from the beginning and see if I get less lost.
I did not start any of my other options, a mixture of not fancying any of them, forgetting to pick up a library book on at least one trip, and having actual conversations instead on some of the train journeys (twice with people there in person, once on the phone with my brother).
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Sounds like that series may be very rewarding of a reread!