BTW, I have started the first Lymond book, and it is absolutely *brilliant*.
Oh Great! I'm delighted you're enjoying it.
I can see a major addiction heading my way - although they require a fair amount of concentration to get the maximum benefit... they're not skim reads, are they?!?
No *g*. The general reading pattern is that you read them once, then go back to read again to pick up the bits you missed the first time, then realise that you really need to read again just to be sure, then start out determined to take notes but get caught up in the book and re-read again accidentally...and so on *g*.
Mr A. has been reading them over my shoulder and I think he'll be reading them next
Wow. My other half took one look and said they were far too long for him. There are various Dunnett mailing lists around (and possibly even an LJ group) so if you find yourself truly addicted there are plenty of people to share it with *g*.
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Date: 2004-01-06 10:22 pm (UTC)Oh Great! I'm delighted you're enjoying it.
I can see a major addiction heading my way - although they require a fair amount of concentration to get the maximum benefit... they're not skim reads, are they?!?
No *g*. The general reading pattern is that you read them once, then go back to read again to pick up the bits you missed the first time, then realise that you really need to read again just to be sure, then start out determined to take notes but get caught up in the book and re-read again accidentally...and so on *g*.
Mr A. has been reading them over my shoulder and I think he'll be reading them next
Wow. My other half took one look and said they were far too long for him. There are various Dunnett mailing lists around (and possibly even an LJ group) so if you find yourself truly addicted there are plenty of people to share it with *g*.