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From a Certain Point of View: Part 1
Welcome to our first of four check-in and discussion posts for our Book of the Month.
This month’s book is Book: From A Certain Point of View by Various Authors
Stories 1-10
Raymus
The Bucket
The Sith of Datawork
Stories in the Sand
Reirin
The Red One
Rites
Master and Apprentice
Beru Whitesun Lars
1) Which stories did you like the most? the least?
2) Which characters stood out as interesting?
3) Other thoughts?
This month’s book is Book: From A Certain Point of View by Various Authors
Stories 1-10
Raymus
The Bucket
The Sith of Datawork
Stories in the Sand
Reirin
The Red One
Rites
Master and Apprentice
Beru Whitesun Lars
1) Which stories did you like the most? the least?
2) Which characters stood out as interesting?
3) Other thoughts?
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I really enjoyed most of the stories - rare for me with short stories - but thoroughly enjoyed spending some time with Qui-Gon's perspective as a force ghost in Master and Apprentice.
Sadly, Beru's story was the biggest miss for me.
2) Which characters stood out as interesting?
JOT
3) Other thoughts?
I had no idea this was a linear type of collection, so very delighted to follow the movie's events from a different angle! Felt like reading episodic fic back in the days of Buffy and SPN. And I'm liking the writing as well.
I would absolutely throw down for Jot btw đŸ«¡
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Right?! It's such a treat to see so many different POV from the wider universe.
I listened to this as an audiobook a couple of years ago, so vaguely remember some of these stories. I'm reading it as an eBook this round (and am a bit behind).