the_faery_queen
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so i FINALLY brought it, and to me, its bizzare. not because of the plot, im not far in enough for that, but ebcause of the style. not the first person, but how BAD it is! sorry. i compare it to legend, or even knights of dark renown, all earlier books, (and the latter set in the same world) and they are far superior. characterisation is better, the writing is better.
for me, i have counted three, suddenlys, in the first 100 page or so. im not really a fan of when anyone says, and suddenly, this happened. it seems a bit forced excitement and rather childish to me!
i find his characterisation of the anti hero, the jarek person, to just be a bit too ott, trying to make him a likeable cad? *shrug* he just seems an annoying conceited *insert word* to me. the main character, the bard, he's very wooden. even tho he's looking back, describing stuff that happened, he has a lack of passion, or emotion, even tho he seems to think he has it.
i dunno. its really not up there with his other stuff and tho i will stick with it cos its an easy enough read, i find it way below his usual standards for writing. not on plot, but just on writing.
any thoughts?
for me, i have counted three, suddenlys, in the first 100 page or so. im not really a fan of when anyone says, and suddenly, this happened. it seems a bit forced excitement and rather childish to me!
i find his characterisation of the anti hero, the jarek person, to just be a bit too ott, trying to make him a likeable cad? *shrug* he just seems an annoying conceited *insert word* to me. the main character, the bard, he's very wooden. even tho he's looking back, describing stuff that happened, he has a lack of passion, or emotion, even tho he seems to think he has it.
i dunno. its really not up there with his other stuff and tho i will stick with it cos its an easy enough read, i find it way below his usual standards for writing. not on plot, but just on writing.
any thoughts?