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| Did you not know? Join Date: May 2005 Location: Greater London
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| I think I may have cracked how to read GOTM!! Keep referring back to the list of characters at the front of the book! He sometimes refers to characters by their first name, and then in the next sentence someone refers to the same character by their last name! It REALLY helps when you know that its the same character!! I've read a good chunk of it today (and I'm going to read some more of it later) and am now actually quite enjoying it! Also, I think this is the type of book you have to devote all your time too. Can't be reading it ever so often, or be reading it with another book. |
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| Pallid, Lumigoth Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Greater Manchester
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| Re: I think I may have cracked how to read GOTM!! Reading it exclusively without other books as distractions I will agree with On the other hand, I never had these supposed "problems" that others seemed to have anyway![]() |
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| Scrofulous Fig-Merchant Join Date: Oct 2003
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| Re: I think I may have cracked how to read GOTM!! Is this Gardens of the Moon? People had trouble following that? I wish so very hard that Erikson had put more interestingnous into his interesting ideas. Also what the hell was with that wormhole into the throne room? The hell? |
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| Did you not know? Join Date: May 2005 Location: Greater London
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| Scrofulous Fig-Merchant Join Date: Oct 2003
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| Re: I think I may have cracked how to read GOTM!! His first book in the series took a host of interesting things and handled them in a rushed, dull way robbed almost entirely of wonder and relying heavily on tropes from anime and the like. If he had made it a couple of hundred pages longer and actually put some more description, atmosphere, or characterisation in it would be neat. People tell me it gets more fleshed-out in the later books but I am lacking in enthusiasm. |
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| The Wicked Sword Maiden Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Australia, Western Australia
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| Re: I think I may have cracked how to read GOTM!! Quote:
Have just finished reading volume 6...and as the Erikson fans always say - it does get easier, so I am glad to know that you are enjoying it. ![]() | |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jul 2005
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| Re: I think I may have cracked how to read GOTM!! i didnt encounter any problems but its a good idea that the publisher had, listing all the names...now if only they did that with the lord of the rings (read it when i was 9) |
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| Sick and Tired Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Greater Manchester
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| Re: I think I may have cracked how to read GOTM!! I don't read the dramatis personaeeaeaeaaaassssawa in books, normally. If you need them, it's usually the writer's fault for not establishing his characters properly. |
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| ScottSF Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: California
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| Re: I think I may have cracked how to read GOTM!! I didn't have trouble following the main stories but sometimes I had trouble following when people had certain revalations about things that had to do with history, like associations with the dead emperor who I guess is a god now? Or not? Here's a parody of me reading some parts of Erikson's books. "Dwaber's balls!" (me: what!) "It can't be?!" (what can't be?) "So you see it too?" (see what!) "I guess it was inevatable" (what what what!) "Grofus is Smeanor ascended" (who is who?) "all is lost" (why!") It's both a plus and a minus. I follow most of the story but feel like I'm missing something every once in a while. These might be books I can actually read again. It's nice to know there's a lot to explore. I can sympathize with what polymorphikos' (who?) criticism. I felt the same way in parts of it but there was enough imagination candy too keep me into it. Oh and I wanted Erikson to spend a little more time describing the different races when they are introduced. I'm sure he probably gave good enough descriptions but I felt I got them in pieces. I know some people had tusks but didn't know where in the face they were located etc. Like I said, I can always go back and read deeper. |
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| Sick and Tired Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Greater Manchester
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| Re: I think I may have cracked how to read GOTM!! He goes into more detail in later novels. All the races you meet in GotM are met again, so no worries. I found that because of all the details hinted at and all the people mentioned but not encountered, these books become more, er, transparent after a re-read (and no doubt, after ten re-reads). I'd also suggest reading them all one after the other for maximum loss of forgetfulness with remembering people from the last book when you forgot their names againness. Which should be standard a fantasy term, imo. RPFTLBWYFTNA. It could catch on! Who says it couldn't? Btw, @Poly... fair enough, if you can't gather the enthusiasm for reading the next books, I can understand that - I wasn't over the moon (ha!) with GotM myself. But honestly mate, that would be your loss. Trust me ![]() |
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| Registered User Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Canada
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| Re: I think I may have cracked how to read GOTM!! Quote:
You never get a breather in that book to make you eagerly anticipate what'll come next and the end is rather anti-climactic IMO because it seems rushed more than anything else in the book. However boards like this one raved so much about the series, that I decided to give it a second chance almost 2 years after the initial reading. After all it isn't everyday you can find a good 12 book series. It was easier to get over the flaws in the second reading, making it possible to appreciate the scale of Erickson's world. Since Erickson's writing apparently improves throughout the books I definitely don't regret giving GOTM a second chance, on the contrary. | |
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| Unchained Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Cheshire
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| Re: I think I may have cracked how to read GOTM!! GotM is definitely the weakest of the books at least on first read, but if I recall correctly the atmosphere is very powerful and vivid, the characterisation is quite unusual save one or two characters (who, incidentally, become more interesting later) and the descriptions are fairly detailed and well-written; sometimes I wonder if a few of you didn't pick up the wrong book by accident. As for it being difficult to follow, this is very true, it's like reading about a tiny piece of history that fits into a far wider context which you thusfar have very little knowledge of - this is why GotM becomes infinitely more interesting when you've read other books, and furthermore, it's part of why later books are more interesting on first read (as well as the increase of writing quality in pretty much every other department). Odd that people find it to be rushed too, as I thought he spent years and years on this one. :/ I can't remember it well enough to comment on that, though. Certainly, he was still finding his footing as a writer, but if you take it as the debut it is it's pretty damned impressive methinks. |
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