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Title: Warbreaker: Read now or wait?
Post by: taggart6 on November 25, 2008, 12:36:31 AM
Howdy All,

I just got done with the mistborn series, and I'm considering reading Warbreaker.  However, part of me wants to wait until the final draft is complete.    IIRC, the story is still in revision so I'd have to wait.

Should I read it now?

Suggestions?
Title: Re: Warbreaker: Read now or wait?
Post by: GreenMonsta on November 25, 2008, 12:48:34 AM
Why not? I mean if you don't like it then you won't have to read it later but if you do like it the you could always read it again. Where do you loose?
Title: Re: Warbreaker: Read now or wait?
Post by: little wilson on November 25, 2008, 02:36:42 AM
I say read it now. It really doesn't hurt anything. I read version 4.2 and it was fantastic. From what I've seen of 6, it's even better....In the condition it's in right now, I like it almost as much as I like Mistborn (which I absolutely LOVE!).

I see why you might not want to read it now, though. I don't think the story will change considerably between what it is now and what it will be in June, so you might just want to experience it for the first time in bound print, as opposed to on a computer screen....I don't have that choice anymore, but that's all right. I'm a very impatient person, and I'm really glad I got to read it when I'm totally hyped up on Brandon's genius-ness....Not that I won't be when it comes out, because I'm sure I will be, but....yeah.
Title: Re: Warbreaker: Read now or wait?
Post by: CthulhuKefka on November 25, 2008, 05:18:24 AM
It's really up to you.

I started reading it, but am taking my time. It's more of a guilty pleasure right now than anything else.  ;)
Title: Re: Warbreaker: Read now or wait?
Post by: Pygmalion on November 25, 2008, 05:32:50 AM
With Christmas break coming up, I've been tempted. But I really don't like reading on the computer screen for extended periods of time. It's just not as comfortable and not the same experience as the bound novel. Besides, it's a good lesson in patience for a very impatient person.  ;D
Title: Re: Warbreaker: Read now or wait?
Post by: MrPaperCamel on November 25, 2008, 07:30:23 AM
I am with Pygmalion on this one. Reading on a computer screen ruins the flavor of reading a physical novel. Call me a geek who loves low-tech things, but books will never cease to have charm no matter what media hounds keep saying.
Title: Re: Warbreaker: Read now or wait?
Post by: taggart6 on November 25, 2008, 07:12:11 PM
Two of my biggest reason for waiting are 1) Having to read on a screen which hurts my eyes after a while, and 2) having to wait for chapters since it looks like the book is still being written.


I'm a bit of a fast reader so I think I would get antsy about having to wait.   I think I'll wait and just focus on getting through the Elric series for right now.
Title: Re: Warbreaker: Read now or wait?
Post by: Dount Cooku on November 25, 2008, 07:17:19 PM
I read version 4.2 online, and loved it.  I don't have a problem reading a book on a computer screen.  Of course, my job requires me to sit in front of one all day.  But I'm a big fan of printed books too.  I don't think they'll ever go away.

As far as your reason 2, I think the latest version (6, if I remember correctly) is the final draft aside from the copy edit.  So I doubt there will be much in the way of new chapters.  Can't do much about your first reason, though. :)
Title: Re: Warbreaker: Read now or wait?
Post by: DrakeSparda on November 25, 2008, 09:00:02 PM
Actually, the book is completely written.  It is just going through edits.  So you can read a full copy when you download it.  I personally do not mind reading on the computer since I read manga and such on the screen all the time and the years of video games my eyes have adjusted, but that could just be me. 

I'd recommend reading it, either now or then.  It is really up to your preference.
Title: Re: Warbreaker: Read now or wait?
Post by: GreenMonsta on November 25, 2008, 10:24:49 PM
I couldn't read it on the computer so I printed it at work. double sided and double pages on each side just like a bound novel. Then I punched holes in the middle and threaded it with yarn and folded it and put it under some big books for like three days. I know its a little involved and not quite the same as the real thing but it passed the time at work doing it and it was easier to lie down and read like I really enjoy doing.
Title: Re: Warbreaker: Read now or wait?
Post by: Wielder on November 25, 2008, 11:51:39 PM
I couldn't read it on the computer so I printed it at work. double sided and double pages on each side just like a bound novel. Then I punched holes in the middle and threaded it with yarn and folded it and put it under some big books for like three days. I know its a little involved and not quite the same as the real thing but it passed the time at work doing it and it was easier to lie down and read like I really enjoy doing.

Great idea, I may have to look into doing this so I can get my friends to read it.  They, like some members here, refuse to read a book off a computer screen. 

By the way, I say read it if you can.  I read it at a slower pace to save my eyes the trouble, and I think I ended up enjoying the book a little more because I devoured it over a longer period of time.  It gave me more time to ponder what was going on.
Title: Re: Warbreaker: Read now or wait?
Post by: Natalie Perkins on November 27, 2008, 02:29:36 AM
Read it now =]
Title: Re: Warbreaker: Read now or wait?
Post by: Cosmic_AC on December 05, 2008, 03:49:49 AM
IIRC the latest version only has a couple typos and spelling errors (problems that aren't typos, just words that Brandon doesn't know how to spell  ;)).  It's really really really really good though.  So just read it now if you can.
Title: Re: Warbreaker: Read now or wait?
Post by: Felastizairu on December 06, 2008, 11:11:21 PM
If you're looking for something good to read and you don't mind reading it on the computer, I say go for it.  What better way to spend the Christmas break? ;)   The revisions don't really change the main storyline anyway.  Then go buy it when it comes out and enjoy it all over again!