Seven of Nine from yesterday's snippet got me interested. Today's snippet is a bit over my head, but I enjoyed the reading. I've now added both Kansas and Kansas 2 to my reading list, although Tales from Halabor and The Book of Mazarbul are still at the top. As of right now, I am struggling to re-read The Shoemaker's Daughter, not that I don't love the story, it's just that every time I start reading, I either get interrupted or fall asleep. I am having the same problem with movies. Dear husband gave me an Amazon Fire stick for Christmas and I now have more choice of movies to watch than ever before, I just cannot seem to stay awake while viewing them. There was one blessing from losing my expensive glasses, and that was I went to a new eye doctor. He was literally incredulous that I only wanted reading glasses and not also glasses for distance (which I have never been prescribed), as he said I have been driving, apparently for quite some time, using only one eye. Sure enough, when he covered my left eye, the eye chart to the right eye was one complete blur. I have apparently been straining my eyes for quite some time, which could account for my fatigue. Hopefully, when my new glasses (one for distance and one for reading) arrive, I will once again be able to read for hours on end without dozing. I can't wait!
I hope your new glasses will be doing the trick; it is very unpleasant when your eyes aren't up to the demands of daily life. All hail the new eye doctor!
Babylon 5 is a fairly complex show, it can be confusing when someone stumbles over fanfic without preparation. Seven of Nine would have been an interesting character, had the PTB not twisted her into a rather unmatching mix of femme fatale and deus ex machina.
I'm in the process of moving my stuff over to AO3 (under the same username) because there I can answer reviews on the review board itself... well, theoretically. Reviews are a rare thing over there, unless you manage to build up a large following, which I never managed. But at least you can delete all kinds of nasty reviews, regardless if signed or not.
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Babylon 5 is a fairly complex show, it can be confusing when someone stumbles over fanfic without preparation. Seven of Nine would have been an interesting character, had the PTB not twisted her into a rather unmatching mix of femme fatale and deus ex machina.
I'm in the process of moving my stuff over to AO3 (under the same username) because there I can answer reviews on the review board itself... well, theoretically. Reviews are a rare thing over there, unless you manage to build up a large following, which I never managed. But at least you can delete all kinds of nasty reviews, regardless if signed or not.
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