Andrew Dessler on Nostr: Keeping track of the Chinese names was challenging. At some points, I had to open the ...
Keeping track of the Chinese names was challenging. At some points, I had to open the wikipedia article in order to figure out who was who. That's mainly true in the first two books; in the last book, there were just a few important characters, so I easily kept track.
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