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| Registered User Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: Trinidad and Tobago
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| Hey anyone ever read these two series by Donaldson? I think he is just as great as Tolkien or perhaps better since I happen to prefer his books. But they both tend to choose the unlikely character for their hero. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jan 2001
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| i think Donaldson is far better than Tolkien... (but i havent read Tolkien in years!!)... every time i reread the Covenant series i go a little deeper into the storyline and the characters.. they are VERY complex... as to which i prefer, the 1st or the 2nd.. hmm.. that;s a toughie... the first has Covenant struggling to believe what is real, struggling to accept the land... in the 2nd, he accepts the land, but has to come to terms with himself and the duality of nature.. dunno.. have to go back and reread! |
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| Expert Member Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: Sitting in front of my computer, at home, on Chulak.
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| I've read the entire trilogy!! But I read it like 5 years ago, so I really can't remember much. They were really addcitive, but I don't think I totally liked them, they were abit too... raw. But it's amazing how he could create a whole world, and so many characters and everything... Although I may not like the books, he's got amazing talent!! |
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