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Niki Hawkes, I made it past GOTM... barely
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I'm struggling to read what I'm supposed to be reading right now... reading some other stuff to avoid being slumpy...
This one probably won't be such a chore... it's some other longer reads, and a bunch of stuff I've had waiting forever to read, and half the new stuff I picked up off of Audible Plus and the sales, that aren't quite holding my interest...
A week or so ago, Jonathan Tibbs/Never Army felt like a 30hr black hole of reading time, when I wanted to be reading different things faster... so I think I'm trying to read shorter stuff right now...
A week or so ago, Jonathan Tibbs/Never Army felt like a 30hr black hole of reading time, when I wanted to be reading different things faster... so I think I'm trying to read shorter stuff right now...

Narilka wrote: "Through Ch 19 [spoilers removed]"
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Still haven't read it yet... plan to soon... I've started and paused a ton of books recently...
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Still haven't read it yet... plan to soon... I've started and paused a ton of books recently...

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Still haven't read it yet... plan to soon... I've started and paused a ton of books recently..."
Yeah, your spoiler is likely close.

I like some of the ideas, but the first 40% hasn’t really impressed me… I kinda just want the “team” to reunite already…
This is my endpoint as well... I'd rate these first 3 books as 5 stars, 4 stars, 3 stars...
I really loved the first book... the 2nd book was plenty of fun, too... this 3rd book I kinda just wanted to end, which is sad for a book that is under 6hrs on audio... I chuckled at some of the plot, but got tired of it before it played out... I think I laughed most at the excerpts from the Guide and some of the absurd tangents... but even half the stuff I laughed at I eventually got tired of...
Doesn't sound like the next book returns to the magic of the whole group, either... more of Arthur mostly alone...
I really loved the first book... the 2nd book was plenty of fun, too... this 3rd book I kinda just wanted to end, which is sad for a book that is under 6hrs on audio... I chuckled at some of the plot, but got tired of it before it played out... I think I laughed most at the excerpts from the Guide and some of the absurd tangents... but even half the stuff I laughed at I eventually got tired of...
Doesn't sound like the next book returns to the magic of the whole group, either... more of Arthur mostly alone...

Have you read Just One Damned Thing After Another?... this book kinda reminded me of some of the antics of that series, actually...
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St. Mary's is a series I loved on first read, and not-so-much when I re-read it in a Buddy Read... still recommend, tho, and I make time for the new releases...
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St. Mary's is a series I loved on first read, and not-so-much when I re-read it in a Buddy Read... still recommend, tho, and I make time for the new releases...
Narilka wrote: "Not yet. Is it like Parasol Protectorate at all?"
I'd say not really, at all?... The thing I can most closely compare it to is the show Timeless, that didn't last very long...
It's about a university in the UK that secretly has time machines and uses them to "study history in contemporary time"... and there's a rogue agent from the future that's trying to use time travel to save the woman he loved that died...
Most of the books follow Maxwell and her team as they learn about time travel, deal with mistakes they make in the past, the trouble the rogue agent causes (Clive Ronan), and the various bureacratic nightmares that arise when government tries to take control...
Time itself doesn't like to be messed with, and will actively try to harm the travelers when they mess with things, and eventually there are Time Police and whatever else the author can think up...
The books are funny, ridiculous, and all over the place... but have a BIT more of a cohesive plot than the Hitchhiker's guide does...
I think I'd also compare it to the Loki show a bit (view spoiler)
It really IS a hard series to describe... mostly something to give a try if you can get a copy of the first book... most people that have tried it have enjoyed it... I did my re-read with Diana and Daniel I think... Charlie and Siobhan have been reading the series in their Last Minute BR thread for the past year or so...
It's sci-fi/historical... despite being set vaguely in the future, you don't see much future outside the university grounds... 90% of the action happens in the past in historical locations...
I'd say not really, at all?... The thing I can most closely compare it to is the show Timeless, that didn't last very long...
It's about a university in the UK that secretly has time machines and uses them to "study history in contemporary time"... and there's a rogue agent from the future that's trying to use time travel to save the woman he loved that died...
Most of the books follow Maxwell and her team as they learn about time travel, deal with mistakes they make in the past, the trouble the rogue agent causes (Clive Ronan), and the various bureacratic nightmares that arise when government tries to take control...
Time itself doesn't like to be messed with, and will actively try to harm the travelers when they mess with things, and eventually there are Time Police and whatever else the author can think up...
The books are funny, ridiculous, and all over the place... but have a BIT more of a cohesive plot than the Hitchhiker's guide does...
I think I'd also compare it to the Loki show a bit (view spoiler)
It really IS a hard series to describe... mostly something to give a try if you can get a copy of the first book... most people that have tried it have enjoyed it... I did my re-read with Diana and Daniel I think... Charlie and Siobhan have been reading the series in their Last Minute BR thread for the past year or so...
It's sci-fi/historical... despite being set vaguely in the future, you don't see much future outside the university grounds... 90% of the action happens in the past in historical locations...
The first 3 books are a halfway cohesive trilogy, then the ending of the third book and the majority of the 4th book kinda blow up the mythology and hit a giant Reset Button on many things... creates some interesting events in books 5-7ish, by which point the new normal has set in, and other hijinks continue to happen... the series is around 11-12 books now, and the spinoff series about the Time Police has 2-3 books already...

I've been stuck at about 25% in for about a week now and I just don't feel the motivation to pick it back up. Might finish it when I'm looking for a quick read, but I also won't be continuing the series. Who knows, maybe later, but definitely not now.
This is probably one of the few series that I'd say there's nothing wrong with stopping after the first book, even tho it ends on a cliffhanger... it's a pretty perfect book, and as much as I liked the 2nd book, the cliffhanger at the end of the 2nd book didn't feel like as great of a stopping point, even tho I didn't love the 3rd book...
Usually I'm pretty diehard about trying to make it to the end of series, for the overarching story arcs/plotlines...
Usually I'm pretty diehard about trying to make it to the end of series, for the overarching story arcs/plotlines...

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