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View Poll Results: Favorite author?
R. Scott Bakker 3 6.12%
Steven Erikson 14 28.57%
Robert Jordan 6 12.24%
George R. R. Martin 26 53.06%
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Old 10th June 2006, 11:56 AM   #46 (permalink)
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I get the feeling Jordan is not well respected on this board. A couple reasons people have mentioned are:
*Long waits between books/drawing out the series (purely for profit?)
*Poor female characters (all end up being stereotypical/crabby)

For what other reasons (hopefully without spoilers), do people not like Jordan?
My main problem with Jordan is to do with the pacing - Crossroads of Twilights was one of the worst books I've ever read, and that was because nothing happened in it. But even that's being too kind to that particular book - I've read some excellent books in which very little happens - but they tend to have other redeeming features, such as being incredibly well written, which Jordan isn't. He writes quite cliched, stereotypical fantasy that is horribly drawn out - his occasional interesting ideas are completely overshadowed by the hundreds of pages of repetition and meandering plots. Description's fine, as long as it is important in contributing to atmosphere - describing the clothing of most characters in great detail is not a contribution to atmosphere. It really doesn't help that the description used isn't any good either - Jordan's prose is weaker than any of the other three.

Culhwch - I suggest that you read on with Erikson to the end of GotM, at least. A lot of people equally give up on Martin in the first 100 pages, and then reading it at another time think he's one of the best authors. 100 pages isn't nearly enough to judge an epic fantasy series which extends into thousands of pages - especially as that part is by far Erikson's weakest writing. A lot of Martin fans dislike Erikson because of the high magic, D&D style to it, or because of the lack of depth of characters, which is fine by me - but until you finish the entire book of GotM, it's very difficult to judge because the first 100 pages are little more than exposition to the world and some of the characters, while the middle and end is where the novel really comes into its own.

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What's interesting is that while I would say that Bakker did a better job in regards to fleshing out his main cast(which admittedly is much smaller then Erickson's) there was nothing in the trilogy that resonated like certain scenes of Erickson from DHG or MoI.
I'd agree with that - I'd also argue that Bakker is the more skillful writer in terms of prose than either Erikson or Martin. But characters like Kellhus, Cnaiur and others show just how skillful Bakker is in creating believable characters.
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Old 10th June 2006, 03:12 PM   #47 (permalink)
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Re: Favorite author among Jordan/Martin/Bakker/Erikson?

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I get the feeling Jordan is not well respected on this board. A couple reasons people have mentioned are:
*Long waits between books/drawing out the series (purely for profit?)
*Poor female characters (all end up being stereotypical/crabby)

For what other reasons (hopefully without spoilers), do people not like Jordan?
The long waits between books don't bother me. The wait for "A Feast For Crows" was some two years, so waiting for Jordan's works after that isn't so bad. The main problem I think most people have with the series was that the pacing in books 7 - 10 slowly got worse and worse until book 10 was so bad that a lot of people (myself included) had trouble getting through it. The stereotypical female characters do tend to grate whenever he focuses on them for too long (which he is wont to do) but that wouldn't have such a bad effect if only the plot was fast paced enough to make up for it, which in the last few books it hasn't been. Though I must confess I thought KoD much improved in the plot respect, even if I still felt the female characters were severly annoying, the plot did make up for it I felt in this instance.
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Old 10th June 2006, 06:36 PM   #48 (permalink)
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No doubts George R R Martin

I can't wait for A Dance With Drangons, scheduled to come out some time during mid 2007.

I read a preview of one of the chapters in Martin's website, and it was really good.

Unfortunately I also read that Meisha Merling, that is the publishin company, (as they very colourfull put it) has gone 'belly up', we shall see what happens.
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Old 11th June 2006, 11:11 AM   #49 (permalink)
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You're reading Bakker now aren't you or have I mistaken you for another member?
Yeah, that's me. Not going too badly, though I still prefer Martin, unsurprisingly. And as I said, I haven't given up on Erikson. To many people singing his praises for that. I might start in on the second book, and then go back to the first to fill in the gaps. Maybe that will work....
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Erikson all the way - although have to admit I haven't read Bakker!
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Old 24th July 2006, 01:40 PM   #51 (permalink)
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Jordan started good, but 12 books for one story is simply ridiculous. And there were two books in which absolutely NOTHING happened. Coupled with women running around calling men "big hairy lummoxes", he made a world, and then gradually killed it for me.
Ericsson is classic, but sometimes a bit too academic for me. George RR Martin is my ultimate relaxation novel - "Rhaegar fought valiantly. Rhaegar fought honorably. And Rhaegar died". Hard to beat for me,
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Old 24th July 2006, 01:46 PM   #52 (permalink)
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jordan, only opne i read, piocked it because of thicknes and leangth of book/ series. not read any others because before i came here i never heard of them. i realy do judge a book by its cover
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Old 24th July 2006, 04:16 PM   #53 (permalink)
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Stupid Thad. Voting before you had read more than half of the authors mentioned...

I don't suppose any of the mods could lift my vote out of the GRRM pile, push it into Bakker, and make sure it never moves again? Too bad.

To put it straight, I think Bakker is the best one. He's really good. Good at all of it. I haven't even finished The Darkness that Comes Before, but it won't be long. Characters like Achamian, Kellhus and Cnaiür, strong but vulnerable, easily sweep the floor with anything the three other authors have written.

To rank them:
1: Bakker

2: Martin


3: Erikson


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4: Jordan (what's he even doing on this list?)
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Old 2nd August 2006, 08:54 PM   #54 (permalink)
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Re: Favorite author among Jordan/Martin/Bakker/Erikson?

Martin by very, very far.

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i realy do judge a book by its cover
Check out the world of A Song of Fire and Ice before you do. I bet your vote would change after the first book.
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