Abyss, on 20 October 2017 - 07:23 PM, said:
Abyss, on 18 October 2017 - 07:34 PM, said:
...In earbook something called HOPE AND RED (Empire of Storms #1) by Jon Skovron. I grabbed this free from an audible promo based on some good reviews, the fun of something completely unknown, and the very basic blurb that sounded like some classic fantasy fun, hints of Gemmell and Lawrence and Lynch (when i still liked his writing). Just a bit into it, and while one plotline is so trope-heavy as to verge on predictable, the other is damn funny. Also, pirates. Incompetent, fantasy world pirates. The author is also the narrator, which is usually a warning sign if it isn't Neil Gaiman, but he does well enough.
About 30% in, this book is a bit all over the place.
I like the theft capers, i like the ocean-going elements, the action is ok, theres a kernel of a story here that might be something fun... but the author's earbook narration is becoming tedious at times, and some of the plot developments are just weak. And while i appreciate that the author places emphasis on the characters over setting, he's done so little world-building that the setting is at risk of being dull. T
he characters repeatedly telling the reader how wonderful a place is doesn't make it so if that's all we get to work with, especially when it's pretty much textbook fantasy lit city slum 101.
Gods, this book is all over the place.
Again and again, i almost decide enough, i'm out, this is too predictable/unoriginal/tropey/amateur, and then something epic or well-written funny happens that pays off whatever was annoying me, and i'm back in.
It's not his first book, tho if i follow the bibliography right it's his first 'adult' fantasy novel, so i suppose some of what i dislike can be excused. On some level this IS good almost-classic style fantasy... engaging rogue, ultra-warrior-woman, both have tragic back stories, evil empire, dastardly mages called biomancers who are actually a fun concept except that he writes them one twirled mustache away from silly archetype... i dunno... i'm not out yet, so there's that.
In ebook, ACE OF SKULLS is great and if i had more time awake to eread i'd have devoured it by now. Not sorry to drag it out tho since it's the end of the series and Wooding's been fairly clear that he won't revisit it.
In pritty piccy, Laura just jumped down Fin Fang Foom's throat to rescue OId Man Logan and it was AWESOME. Now i have to decide whether to backtrack and catch up on a bunch of other things before attempting 'Civil War 2' (*vimm*).
In dead tree, i just sent a bunch more books i am never going to look at to a struggling used book store i used to frequent.