Hi,
For me also in the category of epic sagas which started promising and turned out crap is the sword of truth series by terry goodkind.
I always thought about this question, but to me all three of the mentioned writers almost drove me from reading fantasy altogether.
Wheel of time started very good in my opinion. Up to book 5 or 6 maybe it was very good. Then it became drivel, and I just couldn't go on. I read up till book 9, which is three books of nothing happens, and I felt like this writer is using me to make money for an endless series. A shame, because there were some nice moments aong the way. I maybe will return to it to finish the story, but it depends on reviews of it.
Then I started reading sword of truth. Again started very nice, up to book four I think I liked it, but then it became so tedious I just stopped reading this series. A waste of time and money, and a shame.
Then I heard so many good thing about "realistic, brutal, grim and blah blah" series by Martin. Well of I went giving it a chance. I didn't like it, sorry but it was like trying to read a shocking display of horrible moments happening to my characters, and to me 8 years children killing people was a very bad turn off. If I wanted to read on horrible things I could read the news..
Also what I hate about this series is that the good guys are mostly stupid and bad things happen to them, the bad guys win, the women are mad/stupid/unrealistic and I just couldn't stand it.
But the first three books were ok then came book 4 which was boring. Very much like what jordan books turned into. I actually stopped reading whole chapters about that brinne or something ilke that character. Also the fact that he writes a book every ten years is a lack of dedication as a writer to his readers. So I dropped this series also.
And then I decided not to read epic fantasy anymore (my favorite fantasy genre).
But I did see gardens of the moon at the book store, and by a hunch decided it is interesting. I waited until a year ago and when reviews remained high I bought the book, and after two weeks bought the rest of the series and the two ICE books as well.
It was a long time since I was moved to like the characters so much, and hate the villains so much. There are some issues I don't like but they are so minor I don't care, the story is powerful and original, there are amazing scenes, and sometimes they are so powerful I just reread them even out loud which I don't remember doing. I care for the world Erikson has built.
Also ten points from me for his dedication to the readers, and writing so much and so quickly is a sign to that.
I read many many books over the years, this one is one of my best

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So thank you Steve Erikson (and Ian C Esselmont) so giving me such hours of enjoyment.
P.S
All the above is my personal opinion, please fell free not to agree with it at all
This post has been edited by braxat2000: 08 March 2010 - 02:10 PM