Pig Iron, on 03 July 2010 - 12:43 PM, said:
H.D., on 30 June 2010 - 03:51 AM, said:
Sexual torture? Um, I'm going to just say no to that. I can't even think of anything remotely close to sexual torture that takes place in these books. I can see where the idea would COME from, but it's never used that way. At least, I don't remember it having happened and I read books 3-5 at least 3 times.
Discipline collars in book 1.
It works in the story, but it's a bit much if you want the series to qualify as YA. There's really no graphical details though.
The discipline collars aren't really sexual "torture" as they are described more akin to a drugging that makes everything that happens not bother the wearer and in fact makes them want to be enslaved. Which is awful naturally, but not really torture (AKA graphic and depraved) of a physical or sexual nature. Odiana is...a special kind of freakshow...as you will come to learn in the later books...then again, so is Aldrick...but that's why they aren't exactly the heroes of the tale. They are not really used much more on the scale that they were for the first book. There is a brief period on Kalare in a later book, but again it isn't all that torturous really. Basically, don't be concerned that this is a running theme or anything. It's certainly not...just a setting aspect..and Butcher treats it with as much derision as it should have when he does mention it.
Nope, these books are about swashbuckling, fury-wielding, legion fighting Alerans, a warrior caste race of Dogmen named the Canim, The barbarian Marat, and the mysterious and completely relentless creatures called The Vord. If you settle into them, I think you will find them even better than Dresden...if only by a small margin, cause Dresden is still brilliantly awesome!
Note: The books become significantly less YA (I don't think they were ever intended as such really...other than Tavi being young when they start) after book 2 Tavi is basically in his late teens and early twenties, and the books take on a more adult tone.
This post has been edited by QuickTidal: 03 July 2010 - 03:28 PM
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