Tarcanus, on Feb 19 2009, 06:20 PM, said:
Old Magic, on Feb 18 2009, 12:23 PM, said:
Halfway through "Lord Foul's Bane" book one of chronicles of Thomas Covenant. Not bad so far, the rape of Lena has been quite tragic, maybe because this Land is a bit more innocent than Malazan culture. Other than that it's been an interesting POV, a bit more relaxing to focus on just one POV as well..
I'm surprised anyone could find the rape tragic. It just happens, and Covenant, at least for me, wasn't a very great character yet. I thought the whole thing just happened too quickly and then faded into the background randomly because Donaldson had to have it that way for the plot to continue.
Anyway, I'm currently picking up The Sword of Angels by John Marco. This trilogy has been surprisingly enjoyable despite his lackluster prose. He's decent at leading me to guess the plot is going one way and then jerking me around. It's great. I'm hoping this last volume is even better than the last two.
really?
i'm intrigued
I read the entire "Tyrants and Kings" trilogy, though i did it through gritted teeth. I've been afraid to pick up "Eyes of Gods" because "Tyrants and Kings" was so bad.
@ OP: I have finished "The Moscow Club", book 1 of the "Enclaves" series by Vadim Panov. I loved it. It was decently fast-paced, the plot had sufficient global implications, the conflict involved a number of interesting players, fleshing out the vision of the future Panov presented me with, and despite knowing nothing about the geography of Moscow (which is the setting of a VERY good portion of Russian sff of any kind), I was able to enjoy it. The best equivalent in Western literature I can think of is still "Shadowrun" but without metahuman races, magic is REALLY downplayed, and whilst Shaodowrun tended to focus on everyday people, here the plot is focused on the people that you'd expect to change the world, people of power--though not just about them.
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Jump Around, on 23 October 2011 - 11:04 AM, said:
And I want to state that Ment has out-weaseled me by far in this game.