I Am Going To Wait ...
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I Am Going To Wait ...
I bought "A Game Of Thrones" when it was first released here in Canada years ago, but have never got around to reading it (since my "To Read" Pile continues to surpass my efforts and ability to keep up with it) ... and having read the countless glowing reviews, I continued to pick up the other books in the series when they too came out ... but I think I am going to wait until the epic is complete before diving in.
Is this something you have ever done with a series?
Is this something you have ever done with a series?
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I have thought about it, but you'll be waiting a while for the entire Song of Ice and Fire.
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I liked it at first. But the further I got into it, the less able I was to ignore the glaring inconsistencies (between books - internal consistency for each book is okay), the bad writing, and Goodkind's ranting disguised as characters' dialogue.
Don't get me wrong - I enjoyed the story, it's just that now I've noticed these things I can't bring myself to read the novels again (you notice it a lot less when you're absorbed in a new story, but once you know what happens, you can't ignore it).
And you can't ignore that a large number of ideas in the first few books was, ahem, 'borrowed' from the Wheel of Time.
I will say this much - Faith of the Fallen was a good book. But for me it wasn't enough to make up for the rest.
Don't get me wrong - I enjoyed the story, it's just that now I've noticed these things I can't bring myself to read the novels again (you notice it a lot less when you're absorbed in a new story, but once you know what happens, you can't ignore it).
And you can't ignore that a large number of ideas in the first few books was, ahem, 'borrowed' from the Wheel of Time.
I will say this much - Faith of the Fallen was a good book. But for me it wasn't enough to make up for the rest.
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"Not a fan" is an understatement in my case....Metal-Demon wrote:Not a fan of the Sword of Truth series I take it?
I just think Goodkind is a horrible writer in general. The Sword of Truth series might be decent if Goodkind's style wasn't so painfully bad. I remember reading a review on Amazon years ago of "Wizard's First Rule" where someone compared the plot to that of a bad Nintendo game.
To say nothing of the fact that he seems to have ripped off a lot of ideas from Wheel of Time. This was particularly evident in Stone of Tears (I made it up to Temple of the Winds before I gave up on Goodkind).
If I were you, I'd run far far away from Sword of Truth and get cracking on Song of Ice and Fire. Despite the fact that Martin needs to hurry up and finish "A Feast For Crows", the series so far is TOO good not to start reading it now.
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Where the Hell did I ever say that??? I haven't even started the damn series ... you must be mistaken.Murrin wrote:Too slow, Encryptic. Metal-demon posted that he'd finished Sword of Truth the other day. And he liked it.
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LOL....I motion to have your geek card revoked.Metal-Demon wrote:What's a "padawan"??
I hope it's not an insult of some sort.
It's a Star Wars reference, for what it's worth. Qui-Gonn refers to Obi-Wan as his "padawan" (student or protege would be the closest equivalent in English) in Episode I, if I recall correctly.
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