Zadakeem, on 27 May 2013 - 03:02 PM, said:
I wanted to ask, Steven Erikson is proving himself masterful. But how is Esslemont?
Esselmont is a fairly good author imo. Since I'm only on tCG I haven't read his latest 2, but from what I've read I like his work. I read NoK with only the expectation that it would give me more information about the Malazan universe, and it did. I can't say it gripped me all that much emotionally, but it was interesting to see what had happened. RotCG I figured would do the same at the very least, and I was pleased to find better character development and more engaging stories in it. Of course there was more for him to work with rather than the more limited scope of his first as well as the fact that it wasn't his first book. SW though, I loved from the start. It seems he's found his voice.
He's not SE, but I think it would unfair to expect him to be. If you read him as a separate author and don't hold him to SE's standards, you'll probably enjoy his stories. Or, at the very least, you might just like to see what else happens in the world they've created.
Zadakeem, on 27 May 2013 - 03:12 PM, said:
Chapters 7 & 8
ch. 7- Kruppe`s dreams are interesting. They are a little easier to interpret than the cards. But they are still clouded in awesome mystery.
Questions-- Kruppe speaks to the ELDER God K`rul. Elder God of what? Are there two levels of gods Elder and Child? "Every God falls at a mortals hands. Such is the only end to immortality" interesting statement, shall I remember it?
There was a lot of political manuevering in this chapter, which really put a smile on my face. I know a lot of people dont like politics in novels. I wonder why?
It seems Oponn has saved another life. For what purpose we know not. I used to think that hearing the spinning coin meant death. Or that something was not well,but this makes me think that it tells of Oponns involvment. This part also suggests, that the male and females halves of Oponn work separatly.
ch.8- This chapter was short. And kinda bugged me. A lot of interesting things happened. Such as Quick Ben and Hairlock having a very very interesting conversation.
The things that bugged me though, is that both Whiskeyjack, and Quick Ben, come and talk about plans, or changes in the plans...and it is not written what those are even though we are in their perspectives! I assume we will find things later. But in my opinion, if we are in a certain perspective, should we not know what that person is doing at that time?
As far as Elder gods and what they are, that's certainly gone into more throughout the series. I'd say RAFO.
As for not knowing the plans the characters have going and managing with tidbits and morsels of the greater picture, that's part of SE's style I love so much. You'll find out... but in the meantime you're in the dark with mere hints to show you what might be coming. And there are a lot of hints. This is why you'll see so many sing the joys of re-reads for this series; all those hints you may have pondered, or indeed may have completely missed, the first time through are so much more obvious since you'll know from already completing it what they mean. On a first read though, it lets you enjoy the characters in the moment and try to figure out the big picture on your own until you finally see what the plan was.
This post has been edited by Devaney: 27 May 2013 - 03:41 PM