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Originally Posted by Bowser
It absolutely has. On one hand, it's strange/disconcerting to watch some of these storylines unfold because they're just completely not in line with the books at all. On the other hand, it's cool to watch because now I have two stories going with these characters I've become addicted to. Adds more variety, if you will. But you have to work at separating how you feel about the books and how you feel about the show. So far I've done ok in that regard.
I know your time is condensed and the books are encyclopedian in size, but if you ever find a way to either read these books or listen via Audible/CD, do it. Fantastic storytelling that just absolutely sucks you in.
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Probably when I'm in 70's. Seriously.
The only two books I've read in the past eight years are Duff McKagan's
It's So Easy (And Other Lies) and Sammy Hagar's
Red: My Uncensored Life In Rock.
I started to read Keith Richard's
Life but I got bored because I couldn't visualize his early childhood because I've (unfortunately) never been to London. One of these days, I'll finish it. Probably after I've caught up on all new Amazon and Netflix TV series I haven't seen.