Trey Greyjoy
Iron Price Payer
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- Aug 4, 2005
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I read TSOS as young-en and fell in love with the characters and the world.
I devoured both Elfstones and Wishsong as they were released. I know I read TSOS at least 3 times, maybe more, and thats a lot considering my age and attention span at the time.
**yes** in its essence maybe its a simplified LOTR, but to say its nothing more than that I think is not giving it enough credit. The trilogy, and in particular, the first novel, will always be treasured memories to me.
There seems to be a sort of consensus brewing nowadays that Brooks is a bit...Im not sure how to summarize it...not worth reading?? That kind of makes me a bit sad considering how much it meant to me and how many fond recollections I have of it. What do you all think? Of course, posing this question in the Brooks forum Id expect some skewing of the results, but Im still curious.
At any rate, Ive recently visited the author's home page and found that he's been rather productive over the years. There seem to be many more Shannara books out there! My love of George RR Martin has given me a rather bad case of tunnel vision it seems.
So...
I think Im going to make a journey back to Shannara! Im curious to see what Ill think of the land after all these years. Will I see it from the eyes of a younger me? Or will the years gone by color the experience in tone of jaded cynicism???
Just wanted to comment.
I devoured both Elfstones and Wishsong as they were released. I know I read TSOS at least 3 times, maybe more, and thats a lot considering my age and attention span at the time.
**yes** in its essence maybe its a simplified LOTR, but to say its nothing more than that I think is not giving it enough credit. The trilogy, and in particular, the first novel, will always be treasured memories to me.
There seems to be a sort of consensus brewing nowadays that Brooks is a bit...Im not sure how to summarize it...not worth reading?? That kind of makes me a bit sad considering how much it meant to me and how many fond recollections I have of it. What do you all think? Of course, posing this question in the Brooks forum Id expect some skewing of the results, but Im still curious.
At any rate, Ive recently visited the author's home page and found that he's been rather productive over the years. There seem to be many more Shannara books out there! My love of George RR Martin has given me a rather bad case of tunnel vision it seems.
So...
I think Im going to make a journey back to Shannara! Im curious to see what Ill think of the land after all these years. Will I see it from the eyes of a younger me? Or will the years gone by color the experience in tone of jaded cynicism???
Just wanted to comment.