TaT Re-read Starts Today!
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We're re-read Thick as Thieves here on
sounis this month to celebrate the first anniversary of its release. Click HERE for the reading schedule and more info on how you can participate.
This week we're reading CHAPTERS 1-3 (p1-85)* 85 pages total or approximately the first 2 hours and 10 minutes of the audio narration if you're listening.
Revist Kamet's aquaphobia, Costis speaking Mede like an over-sized child, Laela's deceptive pallor, escaping the Namreen on a slow moving river boat that's on fire, and Kamet as an apathetic caravan guard.
This particular re-read will be a little more interactive, as we're asking each participant to make their own post each week for discussing the book(s) rather then follow a lead. Feel free to also use the comment section of this post to discuss. If you don't have anything to say one particular week, just skip on to the next.
In case you wanted to revist the initial TaT discussions from 2017, you can find that HERE.
Happy reading!
*page numbers are from the 2017 hardcover edition.
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This week we're reading CHAPTERS 1-3 (p1-85)* 85 pages total or approximately the first 2 hours and 10 minutes of the audio narration if you're listening.
Revist Kamet's aquaphobia, Costis speaking Mede like an over-sized child, Laela's deceptive pallor, escaping the Namreen on a slow moving river boat that's on fire, and Kamet as an apathetic caravan guard.
This particular re-read will be a little more interactive, as we're asking each participant to make their own post each week for discussing the book(s) rather then follow a lead. Feel free to also use the comment section of this post to discuss. If you don't have anything to say one particular week, just skip on to the next.
In case you wanted to revist the initial TaT discussions from 2017, you can find that HERE.
Happy reading!
*page numbers are from the 2017 hardcover edition.
Re: Boating
Date: 5/15/18 06:22 am (UTC)The part of the river I lived on was a few miles below a dam and therefore very low at times. There were tons of sandbars, but I'd still see people out there on boats at night with flashlights. Crazy people! XD Above the dam, where it was deeper, there weren't any sandbars, therefore it was much safer to boat at night.
BTW, on Lake Superior there's an infamous sandbar that has wrecked multiply ships that were trying to harbor at night. It's so easy to run into a sandbar in the dark!