Twilightners

The more obser­vant of you might have noticed that Twi­light­ners has been show­ing up on my side bar as one of the books I’m cur­rently read­ing for a while now. Well, the short ver­sion is I’ve already read it once but will need to read it again to review it.

The long ver­sion is I started read­ing it before going on my Japan trip and had intended to con­tinue read­ing it on the plane, but I for­got to take it with me. After two weeks of mind-blowing trav­el­ing, I came back picked up the book and started read­ing it again where I’d left off. Then I sat down to write a review of it and my mind went blank as to what it was about or who the char­ac­ters were.1

Was this because the book was bad? Not at all! I was just so wasted with jet lag that I didn’t absorb the book like I nor­mally would and couldn’t think of any­thing to say about it. I plan on reread­ing it soon­ish and will write up a review of it after­wards. I apol­o­gize for the inconvenience.

1 Note to self: Read­ing with the intent to review after­ward while suf­fer­ing jet lag is just plain stupid.

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