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BlackFrost

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I came across a youtube channel called tommyinnit and he looks familiar. Is he the guy who acts in the maze runner movie series as 'Newt'?
 

NotYourTypicalMan

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I've heard fight clubs and LOTR movies are better than the book but I don't read them :D. Too long, even Percy Jackson and Harry potter took me around 2 years to finish both of them.
 

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It took me about a year to read the full Percy Jackson series (when I was in 7th grade). I never read the Harry Potter books because I saw the movies and I felt bored when I read the books. Reading a book after seeing the movie makes me lose interest, but watching the movie after reading the book just gets me more interested, I don't know why though.
 

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maze runner?

MOVIE IS YIKES, GET THAT SHIT FUCK OUT OF MY FACE.

NOVEL IS GOOD AND HIGHLY RECOMMENDED


Book 1 was nice. Book 2 was better. Book 3 starts to dwindle. The Kill Order is apt for its own name, if given to an ADHD patient.

The series never had a moment that truly went beyond a 8/10. Even its best book is, at max, a 7.5/10. It's okay. Characters BARELY have any characterizations, and it's only held up by its mystery which acts like a house of card in a windy evening if given ANY ounce of common sense or thought.

Still, it's fun. The kind of Olympus Has Fallen/White House Down kind of fun. Not something to ponder on, but something you put in the kitchen and read whenever you're waiting for the tea to boil.

Though I reckon if I had a glory wormhole directed to a random vacuum-mouthed prostitute right smack on my kitchen wall, I'd be using that rather than reading the book.
 

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Book 1 was nice. Book 2 was better. Book 3 starts to dwindle. The Kill Order is apt for its own name, if given to an ADHD patient.

The series never had a moment that truly went beyond a 8/10. Even its best book is, at max, a 7.5/10. It's okay. Characters BARELY have any characterizations, and it's only held up by its mystery which acts like a house of card in a windy evening if given ANY ounce of common sense or thought.

Still, it's fun. The kind of Olympus Has Fallen/White House Down kind of fun. Not something to ponder on, but something you put in the kitchen and read whenever you're waiting for the tea to boil.

Though I reckon if I had a glory wormhole directed to a random vacuum-mouthed prostitute right smack on my kitchen wall, I'd be using that rather than reading the book.
Oooh, you also read Psycome??? it's kinda meh novel imo. I like the side characters more than the female lead.
 

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But ngl, the only thing that keep me reading it until finish is that red haired girl.
I gave up at book 2 and that took me half a year because I want to at least get as much value out of it as possible.

I bought it because gas masks are my kink but holy shit this isn't worth it at all
 

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Wait, kill order is book 4 for you? It says prequel in the cover for me.
It's technically book 4 chronologically speaking. It is a prequel; and one that's more useful as a brick than actual reading material.
 

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It's technically book 4 chronologically speaking. It is a prequel; and one that's more useful as a brick than actual reading material.
I liked the start of kill order, but then it got so boring that I left it for over half a year before I managed to make myself to finish that book.
 
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