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| Registered User Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Australia
Posts: 160
| Re: Forest Mage To be honest, I hated the way she utterly changed the tack of the series. It seemed like almost all of the direction of the first book- Gord, the academy, the chances of being a scout rather than an officer, the city, the plains magic even the plains girl from the intro, as well as his desire to impress his father- were dropped or resolved in the first third of the book. I also found his 'decent' into becoming a forest mage somewhat inevitable. Kudos, though, for making a morbidly obese hero in a fantasy novel. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Georgia
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| Re: Forest Mage Hello, I could not put the book down. I do have to agree that it was not the follow up to the first book that i expected. I did enjoy it though. Poor navare just kept getting dumped on throught the story. I hope the last in the series brings him back to his former glory. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Canada
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| Re: Forest Mage Honestly, I love Robin Hobb but I would have to say her newest books have not thrilled me. Although, right now I am in the middle of Forest Mage and am quite hooked I do not feel the same emotional attachment that I did to Fitz, even when he was middle aged and no longer the same character that I fell in love with in the earlier trilogy. Despite these tellings of a somewhat lackluster ending, I can only hope that she pulls it all together. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Wiltshire
Posts: 8
| Re: Forest Mage I cant like it! i was impressed by the first book Shamans crossing, but Forest mage, i dont know it went kind of weird on me and i put it down half way through and i can bring myself to pick it up again!! there is so much more to the Farseer and Tawny man books! and after reading Shamans crossing i was expecting so much more from the second book, i cant even explain what it is about it, it just doesnt seem to follow!! |
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| Last of the Windsong Clan Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Canada
Posts: 508
| Re: Forest Mage I have just started Forest Mage and I have to say that this series does not spark any sort of emotional attatchment to the characters like I had with Fitz and Nighteyes and many of the other characters in those two trillogies. I am reading it but I am not really sure if I care which way Nevare goes and I think that is the whole point to this story, that the reader cares about Nevare. Well I don't. |
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| Last of the Windsong Clan Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Canada
Posts: 508
| Re: Forest Mage Well I finally finished The Forest Mage and I have to say I can not for the life of me figure out why Robin Hobb would write Nevare as she did in this book. Why does she think that we want to read about this incredibly obese character, described in great detail exactly what it is like to be so over weight? I am pretty much certain anyone who is over weight would not even want to read the book simply because it would constantly remind them of their own problems. It seems as though she attempted to make the reader feel sorry for the Nevare character, when all I really felt was disgusted with how she tried to make Nevare into Fitz by making him fat. There, I have said it, Nevare is a carbon copy of Fitz in terms of how she attempts to make the reader feel about the character. I will not be reading the rest of this series and I am really glad I found Forest Mage at my local library, I almost did purchase it...whew! Edit: And no, I am not over weight so I don't hold a grudge in that regard. However I do have friends and family that are over weight and I know they would hate this book with a passion. Robin Hobb made a mistake with the Nevare character, either that or she only has the one main character type in her because I kept seeing Fitz under all that weight. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Sri Lanka
Posts: 137
| Re: Forest Mage I am only about a third through "Forest Mage" at the moment. However, I've hated the characters with a vengeance though the writing keeps me going I could sort of understand Nevare's character and his rather chauvinistic views in the first book because he is a product of his world. However, the beginning of this book just exasperated me.Leaving aside the detailed description of each food item that Nevare eats as if this was a book of recipes, there's the whole "It's my fault, no it's not my fault, it's my father's fault, it's x's fault" business. It was just too damned annoying to be reading about somebody so sanctimonious, self-righteous and whiny ![]() Perhaps the book will change (as will Nevare) as I go into the second third (yeah, that sounds weird doesn't it? second third?) of the novel but I have a feeling that it isn't going to change all that much ... |
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