
I'm on Shards of a Broken Crown. Last book of my recent Feist read.
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This is probably sufficiently OT to warrant deletion by a mod...but I just noticed the LOL sign guy has exactly the same hair as Goku from Dragon Ball. Just had to mention it.Fist and Faith wrote:Right?? "*grrrrr* I am Lord Foul!!! Fear me!!"
All the Erikson lovers around here will tell you it really doesn't get good until the third book.rdhopeca wrote:I'm trying to slog through the early parts of Erikson's GotM. Can't say that it's grabbed my attention yet.
I also am reading that book just now =)Avatar wrote:Just started rereading this old book...published 34 years ago...you might know it...Lord Foul's Bane by some guy named Donaldson...
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NO Erikson lover around here will tell you it really doesn't get good until the third book. Most will tell you that the first book is good, even if it's difficult in ways. Some of us loved it right off the bat, though.drew wrote:All the Erikson lovers around here will tell you it really doesn't get good until the third book.rdhopeca wrote:I'm trying to slog through the early parts of Erikson's GotM. Can't say that it's grabbed my attention yet.
I liked the second actually, but really NOT GOTM. I gave up halfway through the third book;
It can be a bit confusing in the early parts - not in the way people often say (by dropping you into a fully formed world without much exposition - that's not really an issue at all), but because he does some jumping back and forth in the timeline in the early chapters while not really making it clear he's done so. The book gets good in part 2, Darujhistan.rdhopeca wrote:I'm trying to slog through the early parts of Erikson's GotM. Can't say that it's grabbed my attention yet.
It was for me!Murrin wrote:It can be a bit confusing in the early parts - not in the way people often say (by dropping you into a fully formed world without much exposition - that's not really an issue at all)
"We've got a long voyage and this ship just doesn't look seaworthy. It doesn't even look like a ship!"
"It is not a ship," Rhett said. "Any fool can see that."
"Any fool just did," Scandal remarked.
"It is a snail. A goodly giant four-masted snail."
"A snail?" I repeated.
"What else did you expect?" Rhett shrugged. "This ship belongs to the Postal Service."
I have no idea who that is or the book you're referring to.rdhopeca wrote:I'm trying to slog through the early parts of Erikson's GotM. Can't say that it's grabbed my attention yet.