Blackhawk wrote:Absolutely..if he doesnt like them then it will only take the first book. Its hard to imagine someone actually not liking something i consider the best set of books ive read to date... good luck and hope he enjoys it.
Well it can't hurt. I know it took me a few tries to get started. I started it eons ago (probably shortly after it first came out) and read and liked what I had read, but didn't get back to it for some reason.
Maybe it can be a belated birthday present. He's getting married soon, but I don't think the First Chronicles would be an appropriate wedding present.

"Congratulations! Here's a book about an anti-hero whose wife leaves him after he gets leprosy. Then he ends up in the Land and rapes Lena. But don't let that stop you from reading more."
ninjaboy wrote:ABSOLUTELY! If he's 27 it's probably about time he stopped reading Children's fantasy.
Well he has read Tolkien, too.

He likes the Drizzt book because of the emphasis on Drizzt's philosphy, so maybe he would like the Chronicles because of the emphasis on all the inner stuff. I just hope he has the time to concentrate on something like this. He is getting married soon.
I like the lighter stuff, too, myself. But it's nice having something that goes beyond that and yet still uses the same "tools" of storytelling, and is still actually interesting. I'd rather give him something like the Chronicles than some of the literary fantasy novels that critics love and yet I can never get into.
Syl wrote:Give it to him. Just don't be surprised when he stops on or after LFB. This has been the case with all of my friends who read only light fantasy. They suddenly find themselves incredibly busy in their day-to-day lives. And then there's a new Harry Potter or some other thing to finish, and then... There's some out there who will say, "Wow, I had no idea these were out there!" and thank you profusely. Most of us have to find our way to it, though.
I'll warn him that it might take a while.
High Lord Tolkien wrote:I would.
But just remember, we all love the Chronicles but lets be honest....the first half of Lord Foul's Bane just sucks.
(Or before he gets to the Land rather)
It's brutal to read for the first time.
My wife and a friend have tried and after a year of gentle prodding from me they have no interest.
I'm weird (shocking I know), but I really liked the beginning. Oh I hated the sheriff and the townspeople. But I am a sucker for stories where people mentally and emotionally beat up on the main character. I guess I like finding people to despise (hope that doesn't make me the Despiser

) in a story.