Talk:Big Sky Country, Book 1/@comment-3195798-20181228210931/@comment-3452092-20181228223904

^^^^Exactly! I love a slow reveal. The problem came in when I felt like they were getting pressure from everywhere to jump up that speed.

@Fearless Diva - we can absolutely agree that there were problems and the war was basically the weakest point of the story (even if I do love the slow reveal). It's funny you should mentioned A Courtesan of Rome, because despite the fact that the information is put out there well and you know what's going on, that book bores me so much. Across the Void has it's problems, and if they are using the time to make it better than ever I will be thrilled, but I definitely never suffered from boredom while reading it. I had such fun with it. It's kind of a mess, but it's a fun mess and I will take a fun mess over a boring, well lain out story anyway. That doesn't mean I will turn down a fun, well lain out story, so I am all for them fixing the problems. I just hope that fixing the problems is all they are doing and that they aren't figuring out how to end it far sooner than I would like.

I am neutral as well for basically the same reasons, although not entirely. I did actually chose the choices that made the most sense to me in the moment, but I was glad that they kept me neutral. Had they given me reason to care for the actual war, they would have potentially changed my choices.