Abyss, on 18 June 2013 - 02:41 PM, said:
Kruppe, on 18 June 2013 - 03:17 PM, said:
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Yeah, it's a style that rarely works for me and is the main reason i don't love Weis/Hickman and Hobb, among others. I can appreciate a steady build to an impressive finale when the author holds my attention, but otherwise that finale better be DAMN impressive to pay off the read-time.
CSF impressed me with her world-building. To be fair, what she did with BLACK SUN RISING twenty years or so ago was far more original at that time than it might be now. I found it fascinating, but i can see a current reader not being as impressed, in which case you're left with slow build to big finish and fairly unoriginal characters fora big chunk of the story, minus one in particular who happens to remain one of my favorite fantasy lit characters ever
MINOR SPOILER
DON'T READ UNLESS YOU'VE READ THE BOOKS OR
ARE ON THE FENCE ABOUT CONTINUING AND WANT A REASON
SPOILER CHARACTER NAME AND VAGUE DESCRIPTOR SPOILER
The series has its flaws and the middle book isn't nearly as good as the first and last (tho the last was frikkin amazing). I think it's worthwhile but i can't say i'm surprised others don't.
...even if they are cold and dead inside.