CM books question
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In a fit of depression and 'OMG what am I gonna do 'til September' I went ahead and brought all three tie-in novels. Yes, I'm an idiot, but a desperate one, and Justified is a fun replacement but not quite enough to hold me all summer.
Started the first one yesterday. In the first 30 pages (hell, in the five pages that present the team to people who've never seen the show and still bought the novels for some reason), there are enough canon inaccuracies that, were it a fanfic, I'd have stopped reading. Since I paid for the thing, I feel obliged to go on. I swear, he could've checked the Wiki and corrected all of those.
Tell me, dear fellow fans- does it get any better, or should I save myself the aggravation right now? I'm too nitpicky for my own good, but reading something by someone who's sort of shaky of details that were readily accessible annoys me.
Started the first one yesterday. In the first 30 pages (hell, in the five pages that present the team to people who've never seen the show and still bought the novels for some reason), there are enough canon inaccuracies that, were it a fanfic, I'd have stopped reading. Since I paid for the thing, I feel obliged to go on. I swear, he could've checked the Wiki and corrected all of those.
Tell me, dear fellow fans- does it get any better, or should I save myself the aggravation right now? I'm too nitpicky for my own good, but reading something by someone who's sort of shaky of details that were readily accessible annoys me.