Graablick, on 07 August 2013 - 09:06 PM, said:
How can you hate Tigana? Go to bed and think about your wrong opinions.
Tigana was over-hyped, the pseudo-Italy didn't work for me, the plot was convoluted, and none of the characters made a strong impression.
of all of GGK's works I've read (so everyhting except Ysabel and
River of Stars , Sarantine Mosaic remains the unparalleled masterpiece.
In other news, I'm still making my way through "Nekropolis". Editing of this omnibus was pretty bad, and the inclusion of short stories was VERY poorly done--there are places where Waggoner literaly reuses entire sentences, if not descriptive paragraphs in different parts of books, making the whole thing feel redudndant. That being said, from a purely enjoyment perspective the books are still fun adventures in an interesting setting. I have no desire to stop reading, despite severe constraints on my reading time as of late.
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amphibian, on 08 August 2013 - 04:34 AM, said:
That app would have a ton of two star and five star reviews for GGK books.
Under Heaven was terrible, btw.
Disagree. It was all right, if nowhere near as good as Sarantine stuff.
I think a lot of polarizing opinions over GGKay's non-Fionovar stuff comes from the fact that he employs settings that are clearly based on periods of our own history. We then start comparing how accurately he described said period, often losing track of the fact that this is supposed to be fantasy. Our own impressions, opinions and expectations of what a book dealing with that particular historicel event should focus on may also come into play. But I feel this is a major part of GGKay's charm, since his books are always different.
This post has been edited by Mentalist: 08 August 2013 - 04:59 AM