the miserable mill(5/5) this is easily the silliest out of the bunch i have reread so far but it was so entertaining that i was wide awake in bed after a long shift reading it. much better than the last book!─★ ˙📚 ̟ !!
galahad and the grail (5/5) i do believe this will be a classic to be read for future academics. epic poetry of king arthur? glorious and gorgeous with intense readability.─★ ˙📚 ̟ !!
@monaewrites that entire section of her in italy was my favorite for that reason. it felt as though the book was going in a total different direction then we were given whatever it was at the end. just didn’t match with the characterization.
some of these i was iffy about but in general i do most of these. i do wish that english wasn’t my first language…or my only language but i do plan on learning another language one of these days. (also will never go on a book buying ban tbh. life’s hard enough)
50%— Third part is shaping up to be the best part. The story of Dindrane, and her in general, is very beautiful and I can’t say enough about the rich descriptions that are peppered throughout this book.
40%— Finally done with part two. I found it to be a bit repetitive but the stories of the knights as they all triumph over one obstacle and another was heartwarming along with them all finally coming together.
@ovichfitz that is fair. in my case i have horrific vision so ereaders are my favorite way to read since I can edit how the book looks and how large the font is. there’s books that DO have large print but they are rare. If you are going to get an ereader you should look into a used one.