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Post by Fireleap on Jun 26, 2021 12:54:41 GMT -5
For me, it was Hawkwing's Journey by a long shot. I was dealing with a lot at the time, plus I found the book unbearably boring. I don't even mind Hawkwing as a character, his POV was just so bland and hard to read through. I think all in all it took me around 2 years or so to finish just because I'd leave it alone for months at a time and a lot was happening in my life.
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Post by 🔥Firestar🔥 on Jun 26, 2021 13:16:57 GMT -5
Now that i'm reading TNP, i haven't even finished Sunset yet because the book is getting soooo boring, and it's been 2 months. Like the plot is so dragged out.
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Post by Darkfang ☾ on Jun 26, 2021 13:40:44 GMT -5
Firestar’s Quest. I started it and really struggled to get through. I gave up half way and then a few years later I came back and forced myself to finish it.
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Post by dreamingof on Jun 26, 2021 13:53:56 GMT -5
The Blazing Star
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Post by Snowfire on Jun 26, 2021 14:13:06 GMT -5
I had a small hiatus from reading while I was reading Sign of the Moon which lasted 6 months, but the one that was longest to read was SkyClan’s Destiny in a span of 8 months, it was just hard to read this book I found the majority of it really boring, especially on Stick’s chapters.
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Post by Fireleap on Jun 26, 2021 14:20:26 GMT -5
Snowfire That's kinda funny, I managed to read 19 chapters of that book in just a few hours. I think SD was actually one of my quickest reads.
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Post by Brindlefern on Jun 26, 2021 15:39:09 GMT -5
Outcast I think took me 2 months to get through, whereas other books take me a few days if not a week at most if I'm reading all the way through with no interruptions. I just couldn't get by Outcast, especially since the PDF I had for it was REALLY REALLY terribly formatted to hell. Sunrise is right behind that by a similar long timeframe because journey books are a slog and AGAIN terrible PDF formatting to where it was so painful to read through.
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Post by 𝕱𝖑𝖚𝖙𝖙𝖊𝖗𝖋𝖆𝖑𝖑 on Jun 26, 2021 16:20:41 GMT -5
Outcast and most of the second AVoS half were rather boring to get through for me.
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Post by Ṣanɗypaw™ on Jun 26, 2021 17:06:59 GMT -5
The entirety of TPB because I'd ordered them to my local library from a different library location, and all the books arrived one at a time out of order.
Firestar's Quest. I didn't even finish it.
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Post by fire on Jun 26, 2021 18:39:20 GMT -5
In my status.
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Post by Rainsplash on Jun 26, 2021 18:50:05 GMT -5
PoT and OotS are so frustrating that I just have to leave my book alone and cry: wHy? I was going to read TFA again and I haven't gone past Chapter One and I started last month.
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Post by rabbit on Jun 26, 2021 19:02:52 GMT -5
I never struggle reading a warriors book. The other erin hunter series, seekers on the other hand... what a depressing slog the whole way through. It also gave me an irrational fear of stuck in a glacier with nobody to ever see me again.
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Post by Lizard 🦎 on Jun 26, 2021 19:28:53 GMT -5
Hawkwing's Journey. Despite liking the book, I got really distracted from it quite often. On the contrary, Squirrelflight's Hope, which I hate, took me only a few hours to finish. Probably because the frustratingness of it all captured my attention.
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Post by Mothdapple on Jun 26, 2021 20:20:41 GMT -5
Firestar’s Quest.
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Post by downfalls on Jun 26, 2021 21:24:07 GMT -5
I'd say Squirrelflight's Hope. I initially got it because a: Squilf is my favorite and b: It was the newest book at the time, but once I read it I regretted buying it. It took me at least a week to finish because it was very mentally hard to read.
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Post by Aqua on Jun 26, 2021 21:34:43 GMT -5
Hawkwing's Journey. It was very boring, and I didn't understand the big deal about it.
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Post by ✲ριкαƒυєу✲ on Jun 26, 2021 21:38:33 GMT -5
SkyClan's Destiny. Picked it up in high school, didn't finish it for literal years lmao.
Also I'm having a hard time finishing the newest book, TPoNS. I just...hate where the arc has taken off
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Post by ᏞᎪᎠᎽ Ꮎf fᎪᏁᎠᎾms ミ☆ on Jun 26, 2021 22:27:03 GMT -5
tbh any of the SE's, except hawkwing's journey. i only read hawkwing's journey relatively faster than the others because my copy was paperback, and i brought it with me on a vaccation (i was able to read a lot on the plane)
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Post by crowspirit on Jun 27, 2021 6:22:34 GMT -5
I think SkyClanʼs Destiny took me almost a month, and I usually finish the Super Editions in about three to five days. SkyClan is probably my favourite clan right now, and I did like the other books centered around them, but this one was just really boring with a pointless ending. The only thing I really remember about it were the SkyClan cats saving the child, that was pretty cool.
For regular main series books, it has to be Outcast. Again, I just think it was boring.
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Post by Seven on Jun 27, 2021 8:11:57 GMT -5
Ironically enough, Hawkwing’s Journey was the fastest to read for me because I had nothing else to do and read it in a few hours I cant remember which book took me the longest, but I think Dawn really bored me the first time around, and Dark River
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Post by Moonblazer on Jun 27, 2021 8:53:16 GMT -5
Tigerheart’s Shadow because I hated it so much that I would just put the book down and realize that I really don’t care much for this series as a whole anymore with characters like this getting the spotlight and being so blatantly biased for that other characters are ruined to make them look better. Lazy writing is hard as hell for me to get through. And annoying romance like DoveTiger.
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Post by Cloudy Sky on Jun 27, 2021 9:11:04 GMT -5
Probably Tigerheart's Shadow, though I don't really count that because I wasn't caught up on AVOS at the time, so I was really hyped up by the blurb even though I didn't understand all of it, read the first page, saw TigerxDove, was like "again?????", put it down, and then literally forgot it existed for some time (forgot how long). Then I picked it up again at some point during lockdown and read the whole thing in a few days.
Another one is, oddly enough, TPoNS. Probably because I read the spoilers beforehand, so I already knew what was going to happen so I didn't really have any incentive to keep reading. That took me about a month to read.
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Post by Smokyyy on Jun 27, 2021 9:59:41 GMT -5
The fourth book of TBC and Graystripe's vow because I can never find the time to read right now. I haven't purchased Place of No Stars or the new novellas either so I might just wait till November to see where I am at to make any more purchases if I end up finishing those two books.
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Post by kells on Jun 27, 2021 12:29:16 GMT -5
Firestar's Quest. I don't know why, but that book seemed to last forever. SkyClan's Destiny would be a close second
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Post by Rainfire on Jun 27, 2021 15:27:43 GMT -5
The Fourth Apprentice, because I thought it was boring and I lost interest in Warriors as a whole while reading it, so it took quite a long while to force myself to pick it up again.
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Post by Hollyfall on Jun 27, 2021 17:29:37 GMT -5
Squirrelflight's Hope. I had to keep putting the book down in frustration.
I would have said Spottedleaf's Heart, but at least that was a novella and wasn't very long.
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Post by ❅Maplefrost❅ on Jun 27, 2021 19:12:50 GMT -5
Probably any book with Clear Sky acting like a bafoon. I recalled putting my book down about 2 to 3 times because of him... On the other hand, it took all my strength to power through SqH and ThS, both were atrocious.
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Post by scarletflames on Jun 27, 2021 19:56:48 GMT -5
Bramblestar’s Storm and Skyclan’s Destiny have taken me around 6 months to finish. BrambleStar’s Storm might have been closer to 7 months.
Super Editions generally take me 1-3 months to read, but if I’m busy or struggling severely with mental health, it can take approximately 6 months (sometimes closer to 7 months) for me to finish one of the super editions.
The regular books take me around a month to finish.
I feel pretty self conscious about how long it takes me to read Warriors, because when I was a little kid I could read at a much faster pace. My mental health wasn’t as debilitating when I was younger, and I had an easier time concentrating on hobbies like reading when I was young. I’d read a regular Warriors book and finish it that day, and I could finish Super Editions within 1 or 2 days.
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Post by Fireleap on Jun 27, 2021 20:44:41 GMT -5
scarletflames I feel the same way. I used to be able to read a main arc book in a few hours, now it usually takes me a month or so due to how hard it is to concentrate on top of stuff going on in my life.
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