Terez, on 09 March 2010 - 05:01 PM, said:
I haven't even read RotCG yet because the writing in NoK was so disappointing to me.
Going directly contradictory to the other guy, it's better in NoK. He's not as good a writer in terms of prose as Erikson and likely never will be, but he certainly grows in confidence in RotCG and it serves the story well enough.
That thread you linked to, jtsukker... well, I've got to disagree with most of that. Okay, Kyle was a whining bitch - Esslemont's Crokus is about right- but other than that I found the character work fine, for the most part better than Eriksons, and Nait pretty much went in one book to being probably my second favourite character in the series (after Fiddler).
The best example of how I think his characters are better painted is in the comparison of the relationship between the two soldiers (who's name escapes me now), which I found moving in a quiet way, and any of Eriksons, which are thuddingly unsubtle and often outright cringeworthy. He managed to make Lasseen work as a character too, who Erikson never convinced me on.
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