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I still have some faith that I will be able to read the Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell sequel and Perhaps the Stars before everyone gets off the fucking boat in Hunter x Hunter (aka Hiatus x Hiatus) or something actually happens in Berserk.

But it is quite ironic, is it not? That Susanna Clarke has so many characters face fatigue and also experiences it herself. The real enemy was the chronic fatigue we faced along the way.

The content creator who is the worst off and whose stuff I also am following is Katsura Hoshino who has arthritis and obviously this being a degenerative disease without a cure means that her series is basically fucked.

On the brighter side, assuming that this fatigue and chronic pain shit doesn't turn out to be cancer, we'll probably get those books eventually. With Clarke, at least, she released the Ladies of Grace Adieu anthology which goes some way towards mitigating the wait. With the JSaMN sequel apparently it isn't going to follow the same set of characters anyway. And Palmer, if I recall correctly, is one of those plotter types so hopefully it isn't totally fucked.

I've only read one series which ended on a cliffhanger because Asimov died before he could finish it -- the Foundation series -- and I am still very unhappy about not being able to read the ending...

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>There was even the suggestion—taken more seriously than it deserved—that the guardsman had been the secret lover of a noble lady at court, and the dragon had slaughtered him as a sign of favor to the cuckolded husband.

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