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How come the French one is deep and poetry like when in German, it literally read-rat?


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Book Lovers!
How come the French one is deep and poetry like when in German, it literally read-rat?

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I don’t know about y’all but quarantine has absolutely devastated my reading. Generally I can read between 5-10 books a month. I think I’d read about 5 books all together in March and April. I only read 2 books in April, which is the lowest number of reads for me since ever. I started off May reading my favorite series from teenage years. And it’s really helping. But honestly, I don’t really have brain capacity for anything else right now, and I’m sad about it.
When a book is hard to get into for some reason.
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Y’all it’s story time because I’m absolutely ROLLING.
So a few years ago, my mom let me get End of Watch by Stephen king (I wanted to get IT but she wouldn’t let me, but I wanted a Stephen king book so I settled with that one)
Little to my knowledge, I would HATE the book.
I couldn’t finish it, maybe it was my little pea 6th grade brain that couldn’t comprehend the book. But I thought it was such a boring book, I couldn’t finish it. (No offense if anyone likes the book that’s cool)
So I decided to look it up because I wanted to look at the genre. And y’all know me, I’m absolutely TERRIBLE with genre.
Fun fact about me, I hate mystery books. So I was seeing if it was a mystery, trying to discover why I hated the book so much, thinking it was the genre.
I found out that not only was it a crime fiction (which to me doesn’t seem very interesting of a genre)
But what I also found out:
It’s the third book in a trilogy.
This is the second time this has happened.
I’m actually wheezing, why does this always happen to me?
NO WONDER I HATED THE BOOK!
TL;DR I’m stupid and once again accidentally read the third book of a trilogy without even knowing that it was a trilogy or ever hearing about it.
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Why do I do this!!? When I'm reading I would just slips 2-3 paragraphs and just read the dialogues and then go back and read the paragraphs. Like I have no self control. Sometimes I would flip through chapters to see what happens at last bcoz i can't handle the curiousity and then curse myself inwardly for doing so. Help me..!!!
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