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[–] Cossty@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (2 children)

Okay, this didn't discourage me at all. I am actually a little excited to start it now. You said that the main protagonist often takes time off and stuff like that, could Ward be described as "slice of life"?

I am a little disappointed that the dragon doesn't have a bigger role.

I will have to go with audiobook version. I love books but I am a slow reader. When I read normal books or ebooks I finish like 20 per year. Three years ago I switched almost exclusively to audiobooks and now I am going through 130 plus books per year.

Reading ward would take me probably whole year. While listening to the audiobook, I would be done maybe in 3-4 weeks.

Do you know if there is more audiobook versions? I found only one.

https://parahumanaudio.com/series/ward-audiobook/

I didn't try it yet and I don't know if it's any good but if it's the only version I can be picky.

Do you know what the original commenter meant by this being a trilogy? Is there something after ward?

Did you read other works of the author like Twig, Pact, Pale? Are they any good? And are they in any way related to parahumans?

[–] Pegasusrace@lemmy.world 3 points 3 months ago

I'm not sure on audiobooks, I read Ward as it was being written, starting when it was in like chapter 6 or 7. I don't think the first audiobook was finished for months after the end.

I wouldn't call Ward slice-of-life, necessarily, but there are a few parts I can think of off-hand like a little shopping trip, some therapy, etc that Taylor would never have had time for in Worm. These go away as the story progresses, but they're nice, and a good look into how the protagonists are feeling and dealing with the situation.

Less Dragon is a bit of a bummer, but hopefully the myriad of new capes ends up balancing that for you.

As for Wildbow's other works, I haven't had the time to focus on reading any (thanks life), but I know a lot of people think Pact and Pale are his best works, so I am excited to get into those someday. If I remember right, pact and twig have little cameos in Ward, like TV shows or books or something, and Worm has similar cameos in those works too.

The hopes for a trilogy are probably not gonna happen unfortunately, he's said that he's pretty tired of the genre and how some parts of the fandom reacted to Ward's style and story direction. Tbh I'm not sure what a third entry would even look like, but I said that before I knew about Ward too, so who knows!

[–] 5too@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago

Dragon's not completely gone; she's just attending to other stuff while the characters are handling their slice of things. She does show up more towards the end, IIRC. I think she also had some plot resolution; though my memory is fuzzy here.

And some of my other favorites feature in Ward!