Abyss, on 22 January 2016 - 02:13 PM, said:
acesn8s, on 22 January 2016 - 01:30 PM, said:
firvulag, on 22 January 2016 - 12:42 PM, said:
Near the end of the first Bobby Dollar book, Dirty Streets of Heaven. Really like the setting so far, but feel it's dragging out a bit longer than it needed to. Depending on how the book ends, will look into getting book 2.
Can't be a Tad William's book without an extra book.
ftfy.
And I'd argue that book is sometimes the 2nd. Like the MS&T series. Loved Books 1, 3, and 4...but Book 2 dragged for me in a lot of ways (not for the whole thing mind you, but parts).
I think Tad is a guy who usually has a trilogy of great books in his head for any given series, and about a half a book of more ideas (decent-to-cool ones), and another half of poor ideas or fluff. So he could either have a great trilogy without the extra cool stuff, or a quadrology which includes a full book that is mostly not needed. He always goes for the latter.
The new MS&T series he's writing has ALREADY expanded from a trilogy initially to 5 books:
THE HEART OF WHAT WE LOST (bridging novella that takes place directly after TO GREEN ANGEL TOWER; originally a short story expanded to short novella)
THE WITCHWOOD CROWN (first full novel in the new series, takes place 30 years later)
THE SHADOW OF THINGS TO COME (interquel takes place between the 1st main series book and the 2nd; also a novella I think?)
EMPIRE OF GRASS (2nd main novel)
THE NAVIGATOR'S CHILDREN (3rd main novel)
Though to me the above list perhaps shows some authorial growth to go against that rule...in that the
sometimes superfluous extra book has been split into two novellas that fill in gaps. Maybe that means all 5 will be stellar!
And I'm sure Abyss will say that it's the 4th book of the Otherland series that is not required (and since I've not yet read it I can't comment...but I'll take his word)
This post has been edited by QuickTidal: 22 January 2016 - 03:13 PM
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