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| Registered User Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Moldova
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| did u know Donaldson writing 3 more books to end Covenant series? i somehow stumbled across that about a month ago. I honestly cant see how you could write a book after The Power that Preserves, since a (spoiler alert) major character is dead.. but you never know, he did have alot of loose threads. Especially stuff about the Banefire and whatnot. i had always hoped he would do a prequel about Berek HalfHand himself, but i guess not. |
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| Unchained Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Cheshire
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| Re: did u know Donaldson writing 3 more books to end Covenant series? He already wrote The Runes of the Earth, the three books you're talking about are books 2, 3 and 4 of the Last Chronicles! Where've you been? ![]() |
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| Haggis Connoisseur Join Date: Jul 2003
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| Undaunted Soldier Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: West Midlands
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| Re: did u know Donaldson writing 3 more books to end Covenant series? Quote:
As for it legitimising the land, have you seen a programme called "life on mars" It was about a policeman who was hit by a car (similar to TC in the first book) and in the final series he gets back to the future, but we do not find if he was in a coma or if he had gone back in time. He manages to get back after seeing his mother (by jumping off a building), but it did not prove weither it is a coma or not, so the prequel may not legitimise the Land. | |
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| Registered User Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Ireland
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| Registered User Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Surrey
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| Re: did u know Donaldson writing 3 more books to end Covenant series? Bad news, as far as I can see. Sure, I know he has some following, but Donaldson writes as if he had just swallowed a thesaurus and can't wait to bring it up. I seldom give up on a book, and I got through two and a half of the second trilogy before abandoning the last in depression and despair. Covenant is a man with a vast track record of bad decisions martyring himself in a land where Donaldson can make it difficult for him every two pages or so with some deus ex machina surprise that's never been mentioned before in his quest for The Stolen Broccoli Stalk of Transmogrification (or some such lacklustre talisman). Nope. Not my cup of tea, as you prolly noticed! Still, live and let live, eh? After all, I quite enjoy Harry Potter, who has his detractors! |
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| Moderator Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Australia
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| Re: did u know Donaldson writing 3 more books to end Covenant series? Yes, the other books are: Fatal Revenant (already out) Against All Things Ending (still in planning - 2010) The Last Dark (still in planning - 2013) |
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| purveyor of tall tales Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Antrim
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| Re: did u know Donaldson writing 3 more books to end Covenant series? I read all the covenant books, And as much as i enjoyed them, I couldn't bring myself to read another. They were the most grueling books (for me) i have ever read. Its seemed to me he decided to to write a trilogy and found he only had enough material for 2 books so filled them out with loads of dialog. I repeat, I throughly enjoyed the the stories but its exhaustive reading. Quote:
{what type of story could be so long it does not have an ending} | |
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| Where matter vanishes... Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Maryland
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| Re: did u know Donaldson writing 3 more books to end Covenant series? Think the Covenant books are grueling? Try Donaldson's Gap series. I couldn't put them down, but boy were they taxing, all the same. And yes Gil, I also agree with the Torn One above; you should copyright "The Stolen Broccoli Stalk of Transmogrification"...hysterical.... |
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| purveyor of tall tales Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Antrim
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| Re: did u know Donaldson writing 3 more books to end Covenant series? Hmmmmm... the Gap series. Nah, I have every respect for Donaldson, but i know when I am beat, I wouldn't survive another round with him. (He is the only writer i have read and deem reading his works as a one sided battle of attrition). I put this down to me not being intellectual enough to properly appreciate his work. |
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| Northern Monkey Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Bedfordshire
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| Re: did u know Donaldson writing 3 more books to end Covenant series? I can't face picking up another Thomas Covenant book, read em years agao and they were as gruelling and enjoyable as LoTR. I didi enjoy them but was glad to finish them. I much preferred Mordant's need, although I did discover that first |
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| Where matter vanishes... Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Maryland
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| Re: did u know Donaldson writing 3 more books to end Covenant series? Mordant's Need and A Man Rides Through were excellent, Tansy! For Donaldson, you could even call them "lighthearted" ![]() |
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| Dreams of Midnight Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: United Kingdom
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| Re: did u know Donaldson writing 3 more books to end Covenant series? He's a laugh a year is old Stephen D. That said, the First Chronicles blew me away in the eighties. It was a revelation to me that a fantasy novel could twist the genre, (as I then understood it, essentially Tolkienesque), quite as much as it did. That's not to say I didn't want to kick TC around the room on occasion. I also struggled with the second chronicles. I never liked Linden Avery, consequently as she got more air time, I had to force myself to read on. |
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| Northern Monkey Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Bedfordshire
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| Re: did u know Donaldson writing 3 more books to end Covenant series? yeah forgive me, but I like reading to be a joy not a chore lol I just found Covenant really hard going and don't want to get back into the "I must finish them.. I must.. I must.." scenario. I read the previous ones when at college and life was less stressful Now work stresses me out I like my reading to be an escape from the drudgery.. I don't get that with Covenant and may save the latest lot for when I retire ![]() |
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