Not TLOTR, that's for sure, but an okay little read and the sort of soft fantasy I like sometimes when I'm not in the mood for anything too challenging.
I noticed that it was the first book in the Sword of Truth series, and seeing as I was actually buying the thing (albeit second hand) it was only the fact that it was number 1 that made me decide to spring the cash. I never buy a fantasy book unless it's the first in a series (or a standalone): it's just a self imposed rule that stops me from finishing up with scores of books at home that aren't much good to me.
So anyway, the book met the criteria, I started reading it and thought, "Yes - this works. I'll try to get some more."
A few days later I found a second book from the same series, but this had no number telling you what position it was in terms of reading order. How frikkin annoying, but on looking inside, I saw that there had been five books released since the first book, which as I say, I was by now reading.
Okay, so it was book six... maybe? Too far ahead for me to bung for it (series that long have a habit of descending into shit long before book seven) and so I let it go.
Later on, I decided to have a look to see just how many books there were in the series.
Twenty four! (Or was it 28 - I forget.)
This isn't a series - it's a soap opera! It basically never ends! Screw that! The whole point of a story is (you remember), 'Beginning - middle - end!' Get that last one? End!
There are a few series I've come across like this - Game of Thrones, Wheel of Time, and others - and they annoy me. I'm okay with series that have many books, each of which are fairly standalone, but if the story is just used to hook you in and never let you go, then I want none of it. I'm hoping - really hoping - that the Sword of Truth will turn out to be the self-contained kind but time will tell.
