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Lynn wishes to put forward a dilemma to friends on Important - Please Read.
Mercedes Lackey wrote "Lammas Night" and about 10 or so of her friends have written "epilogues" to take up where the original left off. Lynn is reading her third "tale of events", and while they are all well-written, she is not sure how much she can take. Lynn really does prefer one fictional turn of events. The constant change of names and events is becoming confusing and uncomfortable to read.
Should Lynn press on, hoping to find a particularly good story that was worth the trouble of reading to get to, or just stop reading altogether?
Mercedes Lackey wrote "Lammas Night" and about 10 or so of her friends have written "epilogues" to take up where the original left off. Lynn is reading her third "tale of events", and while they are all well-written, she is not sure how much she can take. Lynn really does prefer one fictional turn of events. The constant change of names and events is becoming confusing and uncomfortable to read.
Should Lynn press on, hoping to find a particularly good story that was worth the trouble of reading to get to, or just stop reading altogether?