QuickTidal, on 27 February 2018 - 05:21 PM, said:
JPK, on 27 February 2018 - 05:15 PM, said:
This book really does rank up there with the sloggiest of slogs.
Now that said, now that Fitz is traveling on the road surrounded by characters that are much more interesting than he is, the book is finally picking up again.
Yeah, Hobb really doesn't know how to write pacey books. Like at all. I sometimes can't finish them in one go as a result. I recall the second trilogy being a BIT better in that regard....but the third (most recent trilogy) jumped back to the sluggish pacing of the first. Her first book in the series is inarguably the best simply because it's the shortest and most "to the point". The bloat comes after.
This is not to imply they are not good books...but they can be VERY sluggish.
I actually though tthat the travelogue in Tawny Man was even worse than in the Farseer trilo. Hobb has not only a hand for writing sloggy travelogues, she's even better at picking the least interesting situation on the way to describe in loving detail. There's something to be said about travelling not being the most exciting thing and conveying that properly is an art, but when you have only one PoV, that one PoV better be damn where the story happens, not diddling his thumbs doing nothing for a hundred pages.
But yeah, the books have their good points, and I absolutely love Royal Assassin and then the Liveship Traders trilogy. But damn, Tawny Man layers the worst aspects of Hobb's writing thickly and at length.