Normally, I would be upset with how small the book will be. I mean, come on. 500 pages?! Pathetic.
But. I learned my lesson with Deathly Hallows and Breaking Dawn. And you know what? Even a Sweet Far Thing.
Series ending off with a big book = baaaaaaad.
I mean, with Harry Potter, sure it was amazing. But Before Godrics it just droned on and on and on and I don't really care for Hermione and Ron drama -- it's really not my favourite. Like, seriously, I nearly skipped a head a hundred pages. [i didn't of course but I was thinking about it]
The last peice of the Gemma Doyle Trilogy, wow. With the other two books, I was into them almost istantly after starting them. But with the third one? I wasn't actually trully interested until like.... 600 pages in. >.<
And Breaking Dawn... uhhhh.... do I really neeed to elaborate?
I mean I was fine with the book but it was too much for one book. It had two separate climaxes. >.< I mean come on! It should have been two books it was so long.
So I am perfectly happy with the number of pages in City Of Glass. I will not complain one bit about it's length. I totally learned my lesson.
