When you read, when you re-read
Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 10:59 pm
Hello all. A thousand pardons if this has been covered, but I have a question/observation.
I first read TCTC when I was 12 or 13 and really enjoyed the story, the characters, the mythos, etc. A year or two after WGW was released, I discovered G-F, and read the whole thing again, and had a much better understanding of the story (but I still read it with a dictionary next to me). 'Round about 1990 I hit it again and felt like I was reading a completely new tale. Since then I've done a ton of reading, 'tho very little fantasy (much that I've read seems written for children), but I never made it back to the Chrons.
Well, about 3 weeks ago I got the urge. I've mentioned in other threads that I've been haunted by the Bloodguard, The Vow, and the Haruchai for nearly 25 years, and I felt the need to look at them with somewhat fresh eyes. So to the shelves I went, and couldn't find LFB, G-F, or TOT. Hellfire! So my journey to the Land has been a bit abbreviated (thank God for Ebay, I've got the rest coming), but I've been absolutely floored by the Chrons this time around.
They've held up better than any other book I've ever read. Other than the repetative language (rock-wise, roynish, vertigo, dour mein, et.al.), this is about as good as it gets (imho, far superior to LOTR). I didn't remember the depth of Bannor's character (why oh why couldn't there be a chapter from his point of view, standing on the battlements of Revelstone, watching Korik's return?). I didn't remember the impact of Tull's Tale.
Brinn:
Thanks for letting me ramble.
I first read TCTC when I was 12 or 13 and really enjoyed the story, the characters, the mythos, etc. A year or two after WGW was released, I discovered G-F, and read the whole thing again, and had a much better understanding of the story (but I still read it with a dictionary next to me). 'Round about 1990 I hit it again and felt like I was reading a completely new tale. Since then I've done a ton of reading, 'tho very little fantasy (much that I've read seems written for children), but I never made it back to the Chrons.
Well, about 3 weeks ago I got the urge. I've mentioned in other threads that I've been haunted by the Bloodguard, The Vow, and the Haruchai for nearly 25 years, and I felt the need to look at them with somewhat fresh eyes. So to the shelves I went, and couldn't find LFB, G-F, or TOT. Hellfire! So my journey to the Land has been a bit abbreviated (thank God for Ebay, I've got the rest coming), but I've been absolutely floored by the Chrons this time around.
They've held up better than any other book I've ever read. Other than the repetative language (rock-wise, roynish, vertigo, dour mein, et.al.), this is about as good as it gets (imho, far superior to LOTR). I didn't remember the depth of Bannor's character (why oh why couldn't there be a chapter from his point of view, standing on the battlements of Revelstone, watching Korik's return?). I didn't remember the impact of Tull's Tale.
Brinn:
Cail:"Will you set us free?".
At any rate, I'm glad I read them as a child, and I'm glad I chose to revisit them at this point in my life. I'm wondering if others here have had the same experiences?"It is agreed that I am unworthy".
Thanks for letting me ramble.