Ken’s review of On the Calculation of Volume II > Likes and Comments
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Nick wrote: "So, you've taken the bait and repeated the read and repeated your review, Ken. Nice touch.
I'm a little apprehensive about another volume. I feel a little like I'm being TOLD to read it.
But, wha..."
How many volumes deep are you, Nick? Should I post bail?
Ken wrote: "How many volumes deep are you, Nick? Should I post bail? ..."
I've only read the first volume. Could one actually read any other in random order, though, there's a question for an eternally looping theme!
I was lent a copy by a friend who wanted to discuss it. She has volume 2 and maybe more. I'm going to slowly depend on her pace and enthusiasm.
Nick wrote: "Ken wrote: "How many volumes deep are you, Nick? Should I post bail? ..."
I've only read the first volume. Could one actually read any other in random order, though, there's a question for an eter..."
It sounds like a good strategy, relying on a reader friend you trust. I think the second volume was a tick above the first, thanks to the travel element in search of seasons when you're stuck in one season. And the third, with the surprise I chose not to reveal at the end of Vol. II, may make the series more appealing still. I mean, she HAD to do SOMEthing, right?
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Nick wrote: "So, you've taken the bait and repeated the read and repeated your review, Ken. Nice touch. I'm a little apprehensive about another volume. I feel a little like I'm being TOLD to read it.
But, wha..."
How many volumes deep are you, Nick? Should I post bail?
Ken wrote: "How many volumes deep are you, Nick? Should I post bail? ..."I've only read the first volume. Could one actually read any other in random order, though, there's a question for an eternally looping theme!
I was lent a copy by a friend who wanted to discuss it. She has volume 2 and maybe more. I'm going to slowly depend on her pace and enthusiasm.
Nick wrote: "Ken wrote: "How many volumes deep are you, Nick? Should I post bail? ..."I've only read the first volume. Could one actually read any other in random order, though, there's a question for an eter..."
It sounds like a good strategy, relying on a reader friend you trust. I think the second volume was a tick above the first, thanks to the travel element in search of seasons when you're stuck in one season. And the third, with the surprise I chose not to reveal at the end of Vol. II, may make the series more appealing still. I mean, she HAD to do SOMEthing, right?

I'm a little apprehensive about another volume. I feel a little like I'm being TOLD to read it.
But, what a good feeling having the place to yourself for an afternoon, I hope you get many more.