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So, what are you reading?
Still on the Iliad, Dialectic of Enlightenment and McLuhan's Classical Trivium. Trying Individuals and Institutions in Medieval Scholasticism.
Reverend Insanity. Again. How I missed it.
I held off on a re-read for as long as I could, in the hopes that fading memory would enhance the experience. That didn't last, but it's still great even knowing what to expect.
Again? I'm at about 1/3 of it and at this point I'm convinced that if I ever finish it it'll exceed my Recommended Lifetime Xianxia Intake.
It feels like even the aha! of seeing the foreshadowing wouldn't be there because every time something that was foreshadowed hits home, the novel reminds us 10 times to make sure we got it.
I'm just grateful you're sticking to it. It only gets better, and on a re-read, I like the start despite its slow pacing.
RI does have author exposition pointing out the foreshadowing, but it's not lampshading. Half the time, I as the reader didn't even notice the foreshadowing, and then was hit with an "aha!" moment when things came together. A lot of things make perfect sense in hindsight, though the author isn't shy about showing that he did his homework.
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