Eversion 3 - The Pacing and Timescale

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When we finally learn the time scale over which everything has been happening it is enormously longer than anticipated, setting up the "we have to do this now or it's too late" crisis. I don't think there was any prior hint about this. Did the pace of the book work for you?

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    edited March 4

    I felt it was no problem. Silas was the procrastinator supreme - pushed it to the last second, but pulled it all together in time, like pulling an all nighter to finish a project you've been supposed to be working on for weeks. We've all been there and can identify, I think!

    I think that analogy works very well, actually. I know when I am pushing off a project, I am still working on it in the back of my mind... putting things together and sorting them out, very much as Silas was doing. with the added Pinocchio schtick for fun.

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    Maybe a touch slow at the start but I thought the pacing was great by the end. Certainly he wanted to get er done faster but kept getting dragged back out of it until it was a do or die situation and I enjoyed it.

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    I thought the pacing was fine. I didn't find the book all that interesting, but that was a content issue, not a pacing issue.

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