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Only that you may not be in the natural audience for that book. I enjoyed it, personally. But then, I really get into stuff like that.
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Stick with it. I loved it, and have reread it twice. The split format (Columbus to the pastwatchers) makes it a bit stop and start, but it soon picks up.
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It gets better. I found the beginning to be eye-throbbingly boring. After aobut half-way through the book, though, I got into it.
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I couldn't put it down. Really. I spent a Saturday on it the first time, and I've re-read it several more times. Then again, I'm a history junkie as well as a sci-fi junkie.
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Yes -- at the end of chapter five it suddenly gets interesting. I felt the same way about the first part of the book, but it picked up quickly after that point.
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One suggestion...it's possible to read the book while skipping the Columbus parts at first. You miss alot, but that's what I ended up doing the first time. Then, once I realized I loved it, I went back and read it through the normal way. It was even better.
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