Is there a point at which one can clearly say that if they don’t like it by that point they probably aren’t going to like it at all? I got pretty far into it—a good bit past the explanation of troll relationships—and it just never seemed to pick up for me.
Hmm. I don’t know… It might be a lost cause (on the other hand, if you do end up liking it it’ll have been worth sinking some more hours into.) I liked it by then, though.
What happened at the end of Hivebent that I might remember? It’s been a few months since I gave up on it, and that name isn’t ringing a bell, but names rarely do for me.
That’s about where I was when I left off, I think. I don’t remember John growing up (unless you meant the bit with the time-transporter thing and the babies) but I do remember a part that focused on the trolls and went into some depth about their society and biology and stuff.
Not worth getting back to, then, I’m going to say.
Is there a point at which one can clearly say that if they don’t like it by that point they probably aren’t going to like it at all? I got pretty far into it—a good bit past the explanation of troll relationships—and it just never seemed to pick up for me.
Hmm. I don’t know… It might be a lost cause (on the other hand, if you do end up liking it it’ll have been worth sinking some more hours into.) I liked it by then, though.
The end of Hivebent might be a good point… but not really before that.
What happened at the end of Hivebent that I might remember? It’s been a few months since I gave up on it, and that name isn’t ringing a bell, but names rarely do for me.
Hivebent is the part focusing entirely on the trolls, it ends with Karkat watching John grow up.
That’s about where I was when I left off, I think. I don’t remember John growing up (unless you meant the bit with the time-transporter thing and the babies) but I do remember a part that focused on the trolls and went into some depth about their society and biology and stuff.
Not worth getting back to, then, I’m going to say.