The past week I spread out my reading between LOTF and my free read "Grey Wolfs." I read around 100 minutes of LOTF throughout the week everyday, and set time aside to read 50 to 55 minutes of "Grey Wolfs" on Wednesday.
Now on to LOTF and my title explanation. First, before I embark on the past readings I had to ask about mapping out our reading like Dr.D was talking about in her post. I'm a little confused on that, but I think I'm doing the right thing. I don'd know any insight to let me know if I'm doing to right thing would be greatly appreciated. So back to the story. In LOTF I continue to notice a pattern of dysfunction, a fight for dominance, and ALOT of disagreements. To be honest I have begun to become very frustrated with the decision making and points of main focus within the "tribe."The fact that they put survival issues aside to discuss nightmares about beast then change their original thoughts and change the beast into a squid that comes out of the water, the change it yet another time to a ghost. All in that same time banning the usage of fire and putting aside shelter and food. Now they did discuss these things, but in real time no more that five minutes because before you knew it they were back talking about their childish nightmares. Which is why I named the title "Lord of The Nightmares"
If any one else agrees with me (and I hope some do so I don't sound ludicrous) let me know so we can discuss this whole situation.
Will, what is your reading focus, and how has that been developing over the first five chapters?
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