I think you make a good point separating the two questions. I would say that Rabbits was a book that I felt wasn't bad by the first scene but did not manage to pull it together in the last half. American Gods however did the opposite, where I knew it was good writing but I wasn't sure if it was going to be connected in the end and yet nearly everything tied together superbly by the conclusion, greatly increasing my respect for Neil Gaiman!
Great video.like your honesty.gone make sure I keep the fire threw out the story.
What you describe at 2:50 is exactly how I feel about Ken Follet's Winter of the World and the whole Pillars of the Earth trilogy
I think you make a good point separating the two questions. I would say that Rabbits was a book that I felt wasn't bad by the first scene but did not manage to pull it together in the last half. American Gods however did the opposite, where I knew it was good writing but I wasn't sure if it was going to be connected in the end and yet nearly everything tied together superbly by the conclusion, greatly increasing my respect for Neil Gaiman!
I agree with you