
I gave up the reread when Linden started wandering around. I just couldn't go on. FR is definitely a better book, better paced, more interesting locations and events.
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I suspect that Donaldson thinks he doesn't have to please his audience anymore, and that he is just writing to please himself.Shuram Gudatetris wrote:Re-reading ROTE for the third time I believe, perhaps the fourth. Started in January with LFB and am reading one book a month. Every book so far has pleased me, and I have gotten something new from each book so far. But all I can say about ROTE, almost halfway through, is:
This book still sucks.
It just feels disjointed and bloated. The story stumbles from one bland scene to the next. Halfway through, there is still no point. Linden Avery is just wandering around the southern Land clueless, she has no purpose, no plan, just kind of staggers around in everyone else's wake. She is not learning anything, not doing anything. I just don't get it.
I thought maybe this time around it would feel a little different. But it is just a bad book. It takes everything I have just to pick it up again and try to limp through to the end. I probably won't ever read it again. If I re-read the chronicles again ten or fifteen years from now, I think I would be better off just skipping Runes and instead reading the last part of WHGB in FR.
Really? So SD has to ask his fans what they want and then write it? This fan is pleased with what he has done.TheWormoftheWorld'sEnd wrote:I suspect that Donaldson thinks he doesn't have to please his audience anymore, and that he is just writing to please himself.
Not this fan, Iolanthe. I didn't ask SRD (I only knew of him as SD as well until I came I found the WatchIolanthe wrote:So SD has to ask his fans what they want and then write it?
Last thing first...I wouldn't be so sure you are less discerning.Iolanthe wrote: Admittedly Runes is different. But, TC is dead, there is only Linden left that we have met before. All those new characters need introducing and of those Stave is the star. I can't say that I've grown as fond of Liand, Anele, Martiir etc. as I did of Mhoram, Foamfollower and Bannor.
Analysing the writing style, the content of books, isn't, or rather wasn't, something that I had ever done. I either loved a book or didn't. If I didn't like what I was reading I either struggled on or put it away. This forum was a revelation - how deeply everyone had studied every chapter, every word, every idea. But I didn't find Runes difficult to read, I enjoyed it. I had more trouble reading The Wounded Land than I did Runes.
So, we have to agree to differ. I am obviously not so discerning as you lot.
True, but we only hear about that we don't experience it ourselves. In LFB Trell fixes a broken bowl and then lifts an impossible weight because of lore. Compared to our world that's glorious and Trell shines in our eyes. Even his despair has an awful magnificance about it (and he is a relatively minor character compared to Mhoram or Bannor).Vraith wrote:"nothing shines. It's as if everything is slightly soiled and grimy."
Yes...and no. The people we have shine exactly BECAUSE of the soil and grime. In many ways, we feel that soil and grime ONLY because of the nostalgic presence of the past works...which, BTW, are seriously soiled and grimy in themselves from any objective view/analysis. Sometimes, I really don't understand people's view that the beauty/presence of the Land existed then in some way it doesn't now. [yea...in other ways, I do...but EVEN THEN, most of the true glory of the Land was long in the past.]
That last sentence really says it for me. It's not just the characters, and not even just the Land - the whole world feels like a pale shadow of what we saw in the previous books.True, in TWL the people are less heroic and yet they still shine. Hollian and Sunder are truly memorable characters (Memla is very human yet still manages a to make an impression). Hamako (another minor character) again finds true heroism even in despair. In the end Brinn manages to match Bannor and, in my eyes, Pitchwife is the equal of Foamfollower.
In ROTE everyone is all too human. Even the best of the characters, Stave and Liand, seem like pale shadows of Bannor and Sunder.
Ok.Shuram Gudatetris wrote:Re-reading ROTE for the third time I believe, perhaps the fourth. Started in January with LFB and am reading one book a month. Every book so far has pleased me, and I have gotten something new from each book so far. But all I can say about ROTE, almost halfway through, is:
This book still sucks.
It just feels disjointed and bloated. The story stumbles from one bland scene to the next. Halfway through, there is still no point. Linden Avery is just wandering around the southern Land clueless, she has no purpose, no plan, just kind of staggers around in everyone else's wake. She is not learning anything, not doing anything. I just don't get it.
I thought maybe this time around it would feel a little different. But it is just a bad book. It takes everything I have just to pick it up again and try to limp through to the end. I probably won't ever read it again. If I re-read the chronicles again ten or fifteen years from now, I think I would be better off just skipping Runes and instead reading the last part of WHGB in FR.
Probably. FR picks up a good bit and, IMO, it's the best book of the Last Chrons.CerealKiller wrote:Loved the First and Second Chronicles and have re-read them many times over the years. The TRTE seems written in a very different style, which I guess is understandable, an authors' style will change over 20 years. It just seems a little plodding to me. Add that to a dislike of Time Travel stories, and a deep burning hatred of LA.... well I have not been able to complete it.
I am quite dissapointed. Can I just skip to the last chapters and proceed to Fatal Revanent?
I thought the same thing when it first came out and read it. But after Fatal Revenant and Against All Things Ending came out and I read both, I went back and re-read ROTE. You know what? I found it much more satisfying.CerealKiller wrote:Loved the First and Second Chronicles and have re-read them many times over the years. The TRTE seems written in a very different style, which I guess is understandable, an authors' style will change over 20 years. It just seems a little plodding to me. Add that to a dislike of Time Travel stories, and a deep burning hatred of LA.... well I have not been able to complete it.
I am quite dissapointed. Can I just skip to the last chapters and proceed to Fatal Revanent?