Use Of Weapons, on 04 December 2012 - 10:58 PM, said:
No no no. Fucking awful. Avoid. That goes for Macintosh and Canavan. Can't say anything about Martin, haven't read her. But Miller, Macintosh and Canavan are the unholy trinity of drek, and Ian Irvine is their high priest.
polishgenius, on 04 December 2012 - 11:31 PM, said:
I quite enjoyed the Black Magician trilogy when I read it back when it first came out, but it's... well, fluff. It might work as entry-level fantasy - I recall it having a lot in common with early Eddings, perhaps less witty but a bit more tense - but if you're on this board I can't see you getting very much out of it.
I can't really remember anything about it other than that one of the characters was gay, which I think says a lot about how it'll stick in your mind.
Morgoth, on 05 December 2012 - 09:44 AM, said:
The Black Magician trilogy was one gigant turd made out of poorly digested stereotypes. Supposedly her later books are even worse.
It's a good entry point if you've previously read and enjoyed Twilight I spose, but I would never advise anyone to pay money for that stuff.
Graablick, on 05 December 2012 - 11:39 PM, said:
The 3 next books about the black magician is not something worth buying, just to bad that I have them all.
QuickTidal, on 06 December 2012 - 07:46 PM, said:
Yep, I can join this consensus for both Macintosh (read one of her awful books and just loathed her style), and Martin's books of which I actually SUFFERED whilst reading and trying to finish. Just horribly bad.
I think I read a few chapters of the first Canavan book and realized out of the gate it was not good either.
All bad, avoid avoid.
Kruppe, on 09 December 2012 - 08:23 PM, said:
I did not care for Canavan (Black Magician). However, I've enjoyed most of what I've read from Miller...enough that I am actively seeking out and reading the allegedly similar stuff by Gail Martin, Glenda Clarke, and Rowena Daniels. Miller's stuff is 2nd tier fantasy certainly. She's not the next Erikson or GRRM. But her books are enjoyable, easy reads.
thanks guys for your replies, i was thinking of adding female authors to my library, but if most of you recoc'ed no to, and its no worth it, well i have to abide by the majority,
@Kruppe - i haven't seen any books of Glenda Clarke, and Rowena Daniels in my local bookstore,
Abyss, on 06 December 2012 - 08:34 PM, said:
All i can say about GZ Martin, MacIntosh, Miller and Canavan is that their short stories frequently appear in anthologies that include Jim Butcher short dresdencrack stories, and yet none of those stories have ever inspired me to do anything except avoid those authors.
yah, too bad about it huh, the one anthology book i bought Bloodlite with Butcher's Dresden in it, have so many authors in it that made me wonder how they garnered their following as I can't bring myself to finish their stories, too bad I already bought it, and it will never happen again, must get Side Jobs,
but is our love for the Dresdencrack enough to make us buy this anthologies, hehe, just curious,
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