not embarassing, GOT is the best (standalone) book in the series

immediately after I finished ASOIAF I went into Gardens of the Moon. big-ass culture/prose/narrative shock, made it about 200 pages deep, pretty ashamed that I both hate myself enough to initiate and yet don't have the stones to carry through my commitment

tangential, but the only books I could read again and again and again w/o fatigue were those Calvin and Hobbes collections. I remember finding
the first book in a corner of a closet, cover beaten up, spine frayed, and immediately falling in love with it. Every vacation I'd demand/receive a new C&H book to keep me occupied; trips to different states were characterized by different books, hotel rooms littered with legos and comic strips. Those and old fairy tale anthologies were

to an adolescent jake.

to Mr. and Mrs. Statefarm for indulging.
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and

@ you guys sneaking in "Lives of the Saints" and
The Rhyme Bible into the legendarium, keep fighting the good fight
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