I honestly don’t care about Brian and Sol’s love story. Why dedicate an entire season to the backstory of a completely different main character after introducing us to Ian?
So here’s my strategy: because I love Ian so much, I’m going to read Brian’s story first, then revisit the first chapter. I want to be fully immersed in Ian’s struggles and anxiety. I’m pretty sure I’ll end up feeling frustrated with some of Ian’s actions once I know the truth from Brian’s story—but I think this is the best way for me to enjoy it.
No more being separated from Ian for three years straight.
I honestly don’t care about Brian and Sol’s love story. Why dedicate an entire season to the backstory of a completely different main character after introducing us to Ian?
So here’s my strategy: because I love Ian so much, I’m going to read Brian’s story first, then revisit the first chapter. I want to be fully immersed in Ian’s struggles and anxiety. I’m pretty sure I’ll end up feeling frustrated with some of Ian’s actions once I know the truth from Brian’s story—but I think this is the best way for me to enjoy it.
No more being separated from Ian for three years straight.