Briar King, on 21 April 2018 - 08:23 PM, said:
I myself didn't like it for the majority of the book. Despite an excellent opening chapter reminding me of Skies of Arcadia the book just stalled hard and I wasn't a fan of the characters. Enjoyed the ending. Will read the next just cause it's Butcher but that was easily the worst Butcher I have read.
You likely haven't read the GOBLIN/GHOUL or DOWN TOWN GNs.
I am a Butcher fan to the point that i can forgive even FURIES, but those were just flat out bad.
JPK, on 21 April 2018 - 08:30 PM, said:
Briar King, on 21 April 2018 - 08:23 PM, said:
I myself didn’t like it for the majority of the book. Despite an excellent opening chapter reminding me of Skies of Arcadia the book just stalled hard and I wasn’t a fan of the characters. Enjoyed the ending. Will read the next just cause it’s Butcher but that was easily the worst Butcher I have read.
Really? I thought it was hands-doelwn better than Storm Front, Fool Moon, or
Furies of Calderon. Let's face it though, Butcher's opening books are not one of his strengths.
Edit to add my voice to Amph's Bancroft recommendation. Chris Wooding's Tales of the Ketty Jay were also really enjoyable.
Yeah... FURIES... without the collective forum groupthink about that v the rest of the series, i wouldn't have finished the book. I'm glad i did because i utterly enjoyed the rest of the series, but wow, FURIES is weak.
I waver on putting Bancroft as quite high up as that... tho bk 2, ARM OF THE SPHINX is pretty great.
No hesitation in echoing the KETTY JAY reco. Great series.
QuickTidal, on 23 April 2018 - 12:13 PM, said:
With all the chatter about Feist, I have begun to re-read MAGICIAN: APPRENTICE so that I can actually move on with the rest of the series...and I forgot how fun and "classic fantasy" this book is. Such a fun ride!
It is! And MASTER really does raise the series pretty nicely.
Mentalist, on 23 April 2018 - 02:14 PM, said:
Aeronaut's Windlass was certainly better then "Furies of Calderon" (which I hated, and it put me off reading Alera for like 4 years), but it had serious pacing issues for me. The ending creates a set-up for a cool story, but overall, it's a weaker book than "Storm Front". I regretted buying the hardcover.
I find it hard to compare the two... even leaving aside the different subgenre slots they occupy, STORM FRONT was published in 2000, WINDLASS in 2013 and more than 20 books later.
Cruising along through Liu's GRACE OF KINGS. I like. Can't quite say love at the 50% mark, but i'm definitely enjoying it.