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I legit finished Steelheart 2 minutes ago and I must say, the ending made sense.

I had a feeling in my gut that David's father's pistol wouldn't work.

I thought his weakness was that he could only be harmed by someone who loved him. David's father loved him in a way.

His real weakness was something similar. won't spoil it.

But heck, Steelheart killed Himself? WOW

 

I'm just gonna start Mitosis and star doing some fanart now. 

 

Cheers

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On 2/29/2016 at 10:24 PM, Darkness Ascendant said:

its actually not that long by my standards.

But then again, I DO manage to read the whole Harry Potter series in 2 weeks

I've read HP in one week. Multiple times.

Before the Shard, I had no life. :P

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:lol: I read Wise Mans Fears before I read Name of the Wind. Didn't realize it was the second book at first then figured I should see if it was good before I got the other. Lol. It happens.

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Come on guys.  This is silly.

I finished the HP series in 6 days.  Boom.  Beat that.

I also did WoK and WoR in 3 days.  Bwahahahah.

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I read the Lord of the Rings in 3 days when I was 14 years old.
PS: This made me think that I am old now...

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I read the HP series in two weeks for the first time. I was in 5th grade? Maybe? Since then I've read it ~15 more times (no exaggeration. I didn't have much quality reading material to use before Sanderson), averaging a week and a bit each time. SA took me a lot less. A few days during school, and the case is the same with pretty much every other Sanderson book. White Sands the graphic novel actually took me less than two hours... I hated where it ended. Anyway, I tend to go pretty quickly when there's something I really like!

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On August 24, 2016 at 4:56 PM, Magestar said:

Come on guys.  This is silly.

I finished the HP series in 6 days.  Boom.  Beat that.

I also did WoK and WoR in 3 days.  Bwahahahah.

I don't think I have. *bows into submission*

However, @Brightness Enna, I have read Harry Potter TWENTY-NINE times. Haha.

Yes, I know we're ruining the thread. Sorry, @Darkness Ascendant:P

 

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Finally some other people with my reading speed:lol:. When i have a new book i normally only need one day for it because who needs sleep i want to know what happens next (for rereads it takes me longer, between 2 and 5 days depending on the book)

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