Which is Better--1st series or 2nd
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Which is Better--1st series or 2nd
I am rereading the entire six books this summer and am thoughoughly engrossed again. I am probably happier now reading these books than the first two times (I am older an appreciate the character depths). I was wondering which series do you guys like the most, first or second? I think it is the second for me, because Covenant is experienceing the Land with another and is trying to bring closure to this epic. Although I STRONGLY miss Foamfollower and Bannor.
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A mood thing...
I tend 2 take all 6 books in their entirety. Other than that I think it's a mood thing...If u want Elohim: 2nd, If u want Rahynyn: 1st, More Gaints: 2nd, Bloodguard 1st...that's y SRD can write as many trilogies or perquels as he wants, as far as I'm concerned! 64 flavors! Oh and btw..can u put some sprinkles on those bloodguards, please...
4 me, from a literary standpoint I tend 2 feel that TOT is the best writen book...2cents...

fall far and well Pilots!
So hard to compare. I like Danlo's evaluation.
If I were ordered to make a choice, I'd do it on a scale: (on a scale of 1-100)
First Chronicles- 100
Second Chronicles- 99 (based a little on the depressing TWL)

First Chronicles- 100
Second Chronicles- 99 (based a little on the depressing TWL)
"Do you have a wife?"
"At one time."
"What happened to her?"
"She has been dead."
"How long ago did she die?"
"Two thousand years."
"At one time."
"What happened to her?"
"She has been dead."
"How long ago did she die?"
"Two thousand years."
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urrrrrr......
This is a hard question...I like the 2nd better, but the best scene is in TPTP....the closing fight, that's just cool. The 2nd is more emotionally nerve-racking, so it never gets boring. And there's a wider range of stuff happening.
"Well of course I understand. You live forever because your pure, sinless service is utterly and indomitably unballasted by any weight or dross of mere human weakness. Ah, the advantages of clean living."
TC to Bannor, LFB
TC to Bannor, LFB
I can't choose!! they are both so well written that there is no way that I can choose between one or the other. As far as I am concerned, they are just parts of the same. Each of them has good points, as well as bad. And it just depends on what you are in the mood for at a given point in time. Danlo pretty much said it all.
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No contest, the first chronicles. Although the second chronicles are emotionally involving - with moments of despair, joy, hope, and just coolness (I'm talking about Nom) - to me, the first chronicles just work better. I find them better written, better conceived, and nothing in the second chronicles matches the emotional reaction I felt during Hile Troy's blindness in that city (I forget the name); Lord Mhoram's victory; evil Elena; TC with a broken ankle, dragging himself slowly and agonisingly through the bitter cold of Lord Foul's unnatural winter, muttering "hate" over and over; Mhoram at the very limit of his misery and desperation, seeing the glow of the krill's gem through his tears... It just goes on and on. Maybe I can't put my finger on exactly what makes the difference for me, but there's something in the first chronicles that lifts it above the second, and indeed above anything else I've read.
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Brinn, thanks for the change in name. I didn't remember having an affair: besides, there are no illegitimate children, just illegitimate parents!
I really liked the character, Brinn!

"Do you have a wife?"
"At one time."
"What happened to her?"
"She has been dead."
"How long ago did she die?"
"Two thousand years."
"At one time."
"What happened to her?"
"She has been dead."
"How long ago did she die?"
"Two thousand years."
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First is First
The first chronicles really set the standard. Maybe it was just sad seeing the land messed up in the second go around. I feel that the Land is a character in and of itself. During the first three books it was a place of beauty and wonder. During the second set it became more like Florida during the hot, hurricane season. I can say that because I am from there. 
Seriously, seeing the land raped on every page was a bit nerve wracking but the quest for TOT broke it up. I loved them all but I feel attached to the first.
Chad

Seriously, seeing the land raped on every page was a bit nerve wracking but the quest for TOT broke it up. I loved them all but I feel attached to the first.
Chad
Yes I am a pirate
born 200 years too late
the cannons don't thunder
there's nothing to plunder
I am an over 30 victim of fate
born 200 years too late
the cannons don't thunder
there's nothing to plunder
I am an over 30 victim of fate
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I enjoyed them both every time I have read them. My favorite book is TWL. I have read that many of you rate TWL lower than the others. For me the most frustrating thing about the first Chronicles is TC's refusal to take matters into his own hands. In the second Chronicles he comes into his own and I could have CHEERED when he freed the Haruchai and Linden and killed my namesake . The more power he got the more I knew the end was going to be great.
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I like the First Chronicles better. The Second Chronicles were pure torture to read, and everything felt wrong. It was like I'd become attuned to the Land while reading the First Chronicles...developed a kind of health-sense of my own...and then when I read the Second Chronicles, I felt the wrongness much more acutely.
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