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Old 08-02-2012, 11:56 AM   #60
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Since it's already finished, I vote for separate volumes for purely psychological reasons - I'm less likely to get bogged down while reading if I have a set of "stopping points". This has nothing to do with how much I'm enjoying it. I loved the Hunger Games - blew through all three books. But if I'd gotten the omnibus I probably would have stalled out along the way. There are a few authors from whom I can read doorstopper tomes (King is the obvious example) but those are the exception.
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