After recently reading Children Of Time and Children Of Ruin, I just don't have the heart to read Children Of Memory. So kudos to you for that accomplishment. The writing was so rambling, verbose, and often confusing. If this book is beyond that, then I'd say... perhaps it is better reused as a doorstop? 😁
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It's awesome when you're 14 and into fantasy. Not so much later in life. I reread it a few years ago because I remember loving it as a kid. I couldn't even finish it. Maybe I'm just not as into fantasy anymore.
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