Finished the Liveship trilogy. I'm generally not all that into pirates or quasi-18th-19th century bourgeois romance novels, and I like the basic concepts of the first trilogy more (soft spot for assassins---and wolves (
with cat would be more than enough material for another trilogy of trilogies... no other plot required)), but the second trilogy is much better. Major improvements in the prose, the character development, and the depth and extent of the world-building. Still a bit maudlin and predictable in places, but I didn't mind. Overall very good.
Started listening to Fool's Errand. The audiobook performer is much better than for the first trilogy, but he has a habit (especially in the beginning) of dramatically over-enunciating too many of the words and drawing out their musicality, which I wouldn't mind if he wasn't also doing it in a way that awkwardly breaks up the rhythm and the flow. And he inserts unnecessary pauses. A bit like Dylan Thomas in style, but with a regional English accent, and largely without the appealing rhythmic flow.
He gives
a thick Scottish accent and Fitz and the other characters so far English accents... which seems completely inappropriate. Their accents should be similar. I also don't find his Scottish accent entirely convincing, though I'm certainly no expert, and he did 'train at the Royal Scottish Academy' (but did he actually graduate, or did they fail him for not being able to do a convincing Scottish accent?... he's from York originally).
This post has been edited by Azath Vitr (D'ivers: 15 September 2023 - 01:35 PM