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Tried to pick up one of the books (the long sun), made it partway in.
I think I grasped the underlying conceit, and I thought it was cool, but man they just kept dancing around it like crazy.
I think I'm just less interested in the people than I would be in the setting.
I haven't read any of the long sun books but I feel like I understand that feeling. Fwiw, I first finished all 4 books and was only satisfied with the end of book 3. Thankfully there's so much meat between those endings that it kept me going.
That disappointment is what made me realize that I must have missed some important details and start an immediate reread.
Once I started over on the first book it was amazing to realize how the clues are just everywhere. I'm reading the exact same words, but this time they're hitting way harder.
I didn't give it enough of a chance, I know that.
I've been reading crap popcorn scifi lately, but the deeper ones need a lot of focus I haven't had lately.