Aztiel, on Jun 22 2009, 11:37 PM, said:
I kind of hesitate to get into this thread, but: AHHHHHHHHHHHH!
Terry Goodkind is not done yet, and is bringing evil chickens, repetition, and hackneyed philosophy to a new world. Our OWN!
http://www.amazon.com/Law-Nines-Terry-Good...0175&sr=8-1
Apologies if this has been brought up earlier in the thread, but I can't be bothered to read back through 24 pages of things I agree with.
It gets worse (or better)...unless someone is making an elaborate joke...
Saw this on the asoiaf-forum. From a review at publisher's weekly:
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Bestseller Goodkind (Confessor) ventures into thriller territory with results sure to please fans of his fantasy fiction. In the opening pages, Alex Rahl, the book’s unwitting hero, saves the beautiful Jax from being run down on the street in Orden, Neb., by a plumbing truck flying a pirate flag. Jax, who turns out to be from an alternate reality where evildoers are attempting to seize control of her civilization, has traveled to Nebraska to seek Alex’s help in saving her people. In Jax’s world, magic takes the place of technology, but on earth she’s stripped of her powers and forced to fight armed with only her trusty dagger. The author takes his time setting all this up, but once the story gets rolling, it’s a gripping ride as the bad guys whoosh in between their world, which remains unseen, and ours. Fantasy and thriller readers alike will find themselves swept along to the final confrontation and looking forward to the next installment. (Sept.)
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