Maark, on 23 February 2016 - 02:03 PM, said:
End of Disc One, on 23 February 2016 - 12:18 PM, said:
At least try to push through the first book
So the analogy is giving birth? Egads.
I'm at 655 now. Still pushing on but I think it's because I've never once quit a book halfway through.
For what it's worth, BK is right, the best part of the first book is the ending. Everything that gestates for the whole book (including Kaladin's "hero" journey, and Shallan's Wizards Journey). Sanderson is a big fan of setup. A big, big fan of setup. I mean the narrative (for what it is) is pretty straightforward and follows a bunch of typical tropes. The last 100 or so pages basically makes most of that stuff worth it. Book 2 is where things really start to develop harder, characters who had very basic tropey fantasy journey's in Book 1, stride off in new and better directions.
So, for example, in book 1...I was only okay with Shallan's storyline. It seemed pretty atypical "learning magic" from reluctant, secretive teacher type of stuff...adding into it that Shallan herself (mostly due to her staid upbringing) is a bit of a bore, and really too conservative. It was only okay. I basically put up with it. But in Book 2 Shallan's new arc is virtually unrecognizable to what it was. It's interesting (possibly the most interesting arc in the second book), and fun, and I looked fwd to her chapters. I think the main thing to thrust home is that Sanderson is playing the long game with this. This is his baby, his BIG series. This is where he hopes to leave his biggest mark. As such it's doing a lot, a lot of table setting.
All that said, if you finish book 1 and AREN'T impressed with that last 100 pages or so...perhaps it's not for you in the end.
"When the last tree has fallen, and the rivers are poisoned, you cannot eat money, oh no." ~Aurora
"Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone." ~Ursula Vernon