Zetubal, on 13 November 2018 - 01:50 PM, said:
Briar King, on 13 November 2018 - 12:52 AM, said:
Still though aren't you glad that we(I) pushed the series for you?
Hot damn I love Alera!
Fuckin A
Without a doubt, yes.
Searching, finding, and pointing out what I perceive to be flaws or sub par elements in Alera is more of an "academic exercise" for me... It's like an analytical mindset that's been so deeply ingrained in me that I subconsciously apply it to every form of media I consume.
But in this case, the things I find worthy of criticism are largely inconsequential when compared to how much I enjoy Alera. And, just to repeat my point, I really, really enjoy the series so far. It's great stuff and its flaws do little to subtract from the overall experience.
So, thanks I suppose So far, the suggestions in this forum have been spot on.
WE ROCK!!!!
Yeah, ALERA has it's flaws, but it's just so damn much fun i couldn't be bothered dwelling on them.
It's not Malazan... it's popcorn, but popcorn is good sometimes.
Macros, on 13 November 2018 - 01:58 PM, said:
I await your views on book 6
Hee.
I can already guess... 'same flaws but FRIKKIN AWESOME WOOOOOOO.'
Dadding, on 13 November 2018 - 02:12 PM, said:
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I just finished The First Law Trilogy, and I'm halfway through the first Mistborn book. I'm really disappointed in both of them. I heard such good things about both of them, but Abercrombie's terrible plotting (the second book really doesn't even matter) and ham-fisted character development (I got hit in the face so now I'm not as much of a jerk), combined with Sanderson's terrible dialogue and constant info dumps (the book is really just a magic system with a generic plot tacked on) makes me want to give up on Fantasy and just go back and re-read Malazan.
Luckily I'm also reading the Fitz and the Fool trilogy, which is keeping me going, thanks Robin Hobb.
I've always thought the FL trilo to be JA's weakest work. I didn't think they sucked, but 1 is all setup, 2 just barely moves the characters along, and pretty much everything happens in 3, much of which is bad just for the sake of bad things happening to good characters. Tho for the record, the evolution from jerk to less jerk was already happening before he got hit in the face.
Alternative Goose, on 13 November 2018 - 03:38 PM, said:
Agreed didn't like ... Mistborn. Let me warn you, the second and third Mistborn books don't improve.
Disagree. They do. A lot.
Weak compared to some of BS' later work, but better than ELANTRIS.