I just surrendered..........I just could not finish it. It was awful. Complete schlock. The characters were one dimensional, the story forced and contrived. The stuff maybe a fourteen year old might like.
Another thing that struck me was the story line was remarkably similar to The Stand. A devastated world where the clearly evil and the clearly good are driven toward distinct goals. I mean really...... Logan / Stu being guided by The Lady / Mother Abigail. Fineas(or whatever his name was) / Randal Flagg
I have never read Terry Brooks before and it is going to be a long time before I attempt to read his stuff again, if ever.
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it was pretty awful........i may never be right again
the thing that gets to me are the reader reviews. I just dont get it!
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Posted July 6, 2006, 3:41 PM EST: In the not so distant future, wars, the destruction of the ozone layer and the melting of the polar ice caps have caused civilization to collapse. Although the few human survivors think of it as an urban legend, the demons from the Void have risen in ascendancy while the Knights of the Word are hunted to near extinction. The water and soil is poisoned, plagues continually sweep the planet and humanity is at the mercy of the non-humans, those who have been subverted by the demons. --- The not-humans led by demons who look like people attack the compounds where humans live. Teens and children with no parents like Hawk and his group the Ghosts band together in tribes to survive outside the compound. Tom Logan, who has spent two decades in service to the Word, is now on the quest to find a child of magic who will be the one to bring the chosen into the Promised Land. --- Part science fiction, part fantasy, and totally awesome in its complexity ARMAGEDDON¿S CHILDREN is one of the best works of speculative fiction to come along in years. This is nothing like the Shannara books but it is a classic tale of good vs. evil and what happens when malevolence becomes more powerful that its counterpoint. There are many heroes struggling against overwhelming odds to bring light to a dark and dangerous world. --- Harriet Klausner
Another throw away was Eragon by Christopher Paolini The reviews were spectacular..........YOU KIDDING? who do you trust?
what about Terry Goodkind or George RR Martin?.

the thing that gets to me are the reader reviews. I just dont get it!
Barnes and Noble reader Rating
Posted July 6, 2006, 3:41 PM EST: In the not so distant future, wars, the destruction of the ozone layer and the melting of the polar ice caps have caused civilization to collapse. Although the few human survivors think of it as an urban legend, the demons from the Void have risen in ascendancy while the Knights of the Word are hunted to near extinction. The water and soil is poisoned, plagues continually sweep the planet and humanity is at the mercy of the non-humans, those who have been subverted by the demons. --- The not-humans led by demons who look like people attack the compounds where humans live. Teens and children with no parents like Hawk and his group the Ghosts band together in tribes to survive outside the compound. Tom Logan, who has spent two decades in service to the Word, is now on the quest to find a child of magic who will be the one to bring the chosen into the Promised Land. --- Part science fiction, part fantasy, and totally awesome in its complexity ARMAGEDDON¿S CHILDREN is one of the best works of speculative fiction to come along in years. This is nothing like the Shannara books but it is a classic tale of good vs. evil and what happens when malevolence becomes more powerful that its counterpoint. There are many heroes struggling against overwhelming odds to bring light to a dark and dangerous world. --- Harriet Klausner
Another throw away was Eragon by Christopher Paolini The reviews were spectacular..........YOU KIDDING? who do you trust?
what about Terry Goodkind or George RR Martin?.
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I've never read Paolini myself, but I've noticed a pattern in opinions of him: with very few exceptions, adults dislike him and twelve to sixteen year olds love him. If you've read glowing reviews, they were probably by adolescents.lorin wrote:Another throw away was Eragon by Christopher Paolini The reviews were spectacular..........YOU KIDDING? who do you trust?
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Ya know, I fancy myself a speed reader...I read all 3 books in two days praying that each would get better. Sadly, I was most disapointed. It was so much...Run...Hide...Fight...Run some more....,Hide some more...Fight yet again.!. The characters never fully developed into people that I could care about.Not to mention the usual boy meets girl ,fall in love 1 minute later that Mr. Brooks has grown fond of. While I appreciate his efforts to tie the Word and Shannara series(s) together,it reminds me of my kids when they were very small..."Try this broccoli son" (kid eats).."Is it good?" (kids nods head yes- faking it)" Want some more? " (kids nods head sideways mumbling "Nope")
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I enjoyed Eragon but only from the perspective of, how cute, a kid wrote this.
I also enjoyed the first of the Legend of the Seeker books but declined to read more. I heard that things deteriorated as the series went on and lost interest.
I read one of the Shannara books years ago and had my fill. Too derivative.
I also enjoyed the first of the Legend of the Seeker books but declined to read more. I heard that things deteriorated as the series went on and lost interest.
I read one of the Shannara books years ago and had my fill. Too derivative.
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