So, I'm watching the first episode of the new Interview With the Vampire series and started thinking about the books. I started reading this series my sophomore year in high school and have never gone back and reread them (I rarely reread something, so it's not a surprise).
Realizing I have an Audible credit and nothing I want to buy, I search for Anne Rice thinking maybe I could listen to it and reacquaint myself with the story. So, I check the stats and it's about 14 hours, pretty typical for an audiobook. That's when my eye catches on The Witching Hour, the first of the Mayfair Witches novels, a series I haven't read. Curious, I click on it and...
FIFTY HOURS. FIFTY.
And here I thought that the 28 hours I spent listening toThe Name of the Wind was a lot. HAH.
Still contemplating it yet...
Realizing I have an Audible credit and nothing I want to buy, I search for Anne Rice thinking maybe I could listen to it and reacquaint myself with the story. So, I check the stats and it's about 14 hours, pretty typical for an audiobook. That's when my eye catches on The Witching Hour, the first of the Mayfair Witches novels, a series I haven't read. Curious, I click on it and...
FIFTY HOURS. FIFTY.
And here I thought that the 28 hours I spent listening toThe Name of the Wind was a lot. HAH.
Still contemplating it yet...