Tattersail, on 08 November 2011 - 11:28 AM, said:
Tapper, on 08 November 2011 - 11:15 AM, said:
There's no harm done in reading on until you dislike it - I mean, if someone were to post the hobbling episode straight up elsewhere, people would be shocked as well. Wasn't trying to discourage you, just wanting to let you know that Goodkind has ehm, some difficulty in convincing people here that he's a good read and that your statement of enjoying the book would get you responses
Did you read that chicken paragraph? It's like he wrote the first book and then his imagination failed him, that whole paragraph is so bad. Maybe i'll read the second one, but so far I have not spent my own money on him. Like I said it was a gift, and before I move on to his next book I have 3 books to read. Blood Rites, The First one in the Darl Tower Series, Gunslinger and another one I can't think of the title at the moment. Maybe once they have been read I might get another Goodkind, but not until The Dresden Series is finished.
Actually, the real problem with Goodkind is not the beginning of the series... I read six, seven if you count Debt of Bones... so i'm comfortably informed in my opinion... the first three or so books are decent fantasy with some odd turns (the whole Mord Sith thing...) and a few fairly clever ideas (Confessors, Gars, the Sylph, the whole Mord Sith thing...find me one other instance of magic sucking dominatrix ninja bisexual chicks in all of fantasy lit...) ... and yes, he totally rips some ideas off other authors but hey, it's not like Robert Jordan was the first person to write about an order of good White witches who are manipulative and secretive and are opposed by the Black witch opposites... but somewhere around book 4 or so Goodkind's socio-political views start appearing and then things get weird and weirder and bad and badder the whole series starts spiralling downwards... and that's where the eye bleeding starts. To say nothing about the Chicken.
And yet virtually every one of his books has made all kinds of top bestseller lists.
All of which is to say Tattersail you can read on and make up your own mind.
AFTER you finish the Dresden books.
And keep lots of tissue handy because Goodkind makes your eyes bleed.