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  1. Comment on What are you reading these days? in ~books

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    Much appreciated! I’ll see how I feel after The Hero of Ages, but I’ll likely follow Sanderson’s suggestions. He definitely strikes me as someone who would take the time to lay out his own reading...

    Much appreciated! I’ll see how I feel after The Hero of Ages, but I’ll likely follow Sanderson’s suggestions. He definitely strikes me as someone who would take the time to lay out his own reading order, aha.

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  2. Comment on What are you reading these days? in ~books

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    How did you enjoy the Mistborn books outside of the original trilogy? I’m a third into the first one now, (really enjoying it) and I’d also like to move to the Stormlight Archive, but I’m not sure...

    How did you enjoy the Mistborn books outside of the original trilogy? I’m a third into the first one now, (really enjoying it) and I’d also like to move to the Stormlight Archive, but I’m not sure if I should read the other Mistborn books before moving to Stormlight.

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  3. Comment on What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them? in ~games

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    Ghost of Tsushima is probably one of my favourite open world games. The world design is condensed enough that I never felt overwhelmed when travelling, to the point I rarely used the fast travel....

    Ghost of Tsushima is probably one of my favourite open world games. The world design is condensed enough that I never felt overwhelmed when travelling, to the point I rarely used the fast travel.

    I have around 200 hours of playtime in Breath of the Wild, but I used the horses for collectively maybe 30 minutes. How Ghost handled horse riding was much more satisfying, always spawning behind you no matter where you are, and generally less cumbersome.

    It’s a very easy game to get lost in, the world is small enough that locations feel unique, and nothing feels repeated.