Well, I don’t see that the narrator deserves comeuppance for having such a harsh worldview, but if that has no bearing on the story I can see how it’s obnoxious. I don’t know why Wil Wheaton happening to be the audiobook reader has any effect on it being a problem. If it is relevant to the story it could provide a window into a jaded and hopeless mind. I’ve never read it, I don’t know, so I can’t say that it kills the mood since I have no idea how out of place it is.
Post #1121690
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- moviefreakedmind
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- What are you reading?
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- 24-Oct-2017, 3:14 PM