I don't even bother with any of that shyt
I got 1500 books across two tablets on top of my physicals

I stopped back logging because I realized my reading mood changes on the fly. After I finish one book my next choice is usually a 3 minute scroll away
This
My "side books" are usually some philosophy shyt because I'll read a few pages and hit something that I wanna try out IRL before I read any further. So I might go a while year or two before finishing those
All my entertainment reads I go through pretty quickly tho
Bill Hodges trilogy is complete. Just wrapped of
End of Watch by Stephen King. At first I was a little skeptical about King adding in telekinesis into the series but quickly got over it definitely since how that ability came to be was somewhat similar to The Dead Zone. I was listening to a Stephen King podcast episode for Finders Keepers after I finished reading it last week and they were talking about how End Of Watch was the weakest of the trilogy

I completely disagree with that.
I'm interested in how the Mr Mercedes show handles the story since the third book is used for season 2
I worked on that show and it was easily the funnest crew I ever worked with in film including the actors.
Still never actually watched the show or read the books
The one I bought is six books and ends with Chapterhouse, so I'm seemingly good

My dumbass will likely attempt to read the ones his son wrote, though. They that bad?
Yes nikka, the fall off is skill is so blatant it doesn't make any sense, it starts reading like one of those basic action adventure books you pick up in middle school.
Now I will say the 3rd or 4th book (can't remember which one) is rough as hell cuz it's mostly a character monologuing

but the ripple effect of how that turns out is worth it. It's kinda like how those Kruppe chapters in Malazan feel like a chore but you know it's leading somewhere, autistic genius ass characters.
I forced myself to read the sons books just for a sense of closure and I wished I didn't

better off just googling a breakdown