Anderlandbooks on Nostr: #writerscoffeeclub 16 Feb - If you've read a series, was there a weak book in the ...
#writerscoffeeclub 16 Feb - If you've read a series, was there a weak book in the series? What made it weak?
Read many series and found several weak books. I don't want to call out a certain one, but I usually start losing interest if the author gets lost in too many threads or changes the MC(s) dramatically.
Someone said here that people follow a series not because of the plot but because they get invested in a character. That's true for me, and if you take that from me, I'm out.
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