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Old 17th February 2005, 06:31 PM   #61 (permalink)
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i'm not sure i'll be able to finish Chainfire by terry goodkind. i really wanted to get closure on the series, much as i hate the author, so i thought i could tough it out. but it's so BORING. i've skimmed probably a third of the 160 pages i've read so far. so just for fun i've started keeping tallies of things, like how many times Richard thinks about how he was just a woodsguide and now he's the leader of D'Hara, or how many times he wishes he was back in the Hartland woods, or how many times someone gets sexually assaulted. it almost makes it fun...
Oh jeez... to imagine you have to do something like that to get through a book. Argh.
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Old 18th February 2005, 01:28 AM   #62 (permalink)
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It could be Goodkind's latest and greatest....but no

Robert Necombe's The Fifth Sorceress wins (http://www.ebookmall.com/alpha-title...lantine-cr.htm)

It's not that it's bad, it just failed completely and utterly to grab my attention, I actually read the first chapter hopefully and the next 4 guiltily because it's obvious that he's put effort into it and the ideas are sound.
The characters however seemed to simply be cut out cardboard

I gave up after that, and I still don't know what happens...and I really can't bring myself to care.
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Old 22nd February 2005, 03:06 PM   #63 (permalink)
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Oh great - I've got Newcombe sitting on my shelf...hope I like it better.
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Old 22nd February 2005, 03:25 PM   #64 (permalink)
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If you read it to the end, do post something mentioning how it finishes

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Old 22nd February 2005, 03:35 PM   #65 (permalink)
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Done deal. You know my book shop guy recommended this to me. He also got me onto Steven Erikson who I am reading now & loving, so I'll let him off if Newcombe is as interesting as you say...
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Old 22nd February 2005, 03:37 PM   #66 (permalink)
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You are reading Steven Erikson? Man I ordered his first four about three weeks ago and am greatly anticipating their arrival. Hope he is up to par with GRRM.
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Old 22nd February 2005, 03:40 PM   #67 (permalink)
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Martin's a high standard...They're different styles, not similiar. All I can say is I will put him just below GRRM but I'm just finishing book 1. Opinion may change as I go. Hope you get them soon, & tell me where you rate him.
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Old 22nd February 2005, 04:09 PM   #68 (permalink)
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Re: Books you couldn't bear to finish.

I usually finish reading books I've started to read, but there was the one about the vampire Lestat and it was really boring.

Talking about Stephen King, after you have read some five of his books, the others seem to be easily predictable, therefore not very interesting. "Dreamcatcher" had some interesting parts as well, not only the boring ones.

I don't think LOTR is so boring and difficult to read - it is my favourite book.
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You are reading Steven Erikson? Man I ordered his first four about three weeks ago and am greatly anticipating their arrival. Hope he is up to par with GRRM.
Erikson is fantastic, you pick the book up and start reading, then you put it down and wonder where the day went. His characters are well developed, the plotline is intricate and absorbing, the politics, society and magic structure are all well thought out.

My only criticism would be that when you start reading Gardens of the Moon, you feel like you've skipped a few chapters. I'd be willing to bet he has a prequel or a fairly large body of text that he edited from the print version sat at home on his hard drive.

Now I just with I could get hold of Midnight Tides
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Re: Books you couldn't bear to finish.

I've tried four times, but for the life of me, I just can't finish the Silmarillion.
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Old 22nd February 2005, 11:11 PM   #71 (permalink)
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I've tried four times, but for the life of me, I just can't finish the Silmarillion.
I read it when I was younger and remember enjoying it because it coloured in quite a few of the grey areas in LOTR & The Hobbit, then I read the Books of lost Tales....then I got really bored with it and haven't picked up a book by Tolkien for about 10 years
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My only criticism would be that when you start reading Gardens of the Moon, you feel like you've skipped a few chapters. I'd be willing to bet he has a prequel or a fairly large body of text that he edited from the print version sat at home on his hard drive.
What's that, a fantasy author editing his work and removing passages from it? No!!! This uncanny trend must be stopped before it seriously jeapordises Tor's yeoman service in transforming the arbosphere into endless decalog epics.
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Old 23rd February 2005, 06:50 AM   #73 (permalink)
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Talking about Stephen King, after you have read some five of his books, the others seem to be easily predictable, therefore not very interesting. "Dreamcatcher" had some interesting parts as well, not only the boring ones.

I don't think LOTR is so boring and difficult to read - it is my favourite book.
Ah jaded mind ye, I hope you've read the following which I regard as King's best books:

Different Seasons (novella collection)
Skeleton Crew (shorts collection)
Night Shift (shorts collection)
The Gunslinger (first book in Dark Tower and a brilliant mystical piece on its own. Caution: Please avoid the revised edition...it totally bolloxes the feel of the original)
Hearts in Atlantis (heart-breakingly tragic and beautiful magic realism epic set against the background of the Vietnam conflict)
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Ah jaded mind ye, I hope you've read the following which I regard as King's best books:

Different Seasons (novella collection)
Skeleton Crew (shorts collection)
Night Shift (shorts collection)
The Gunslinger (first book in Dark Tower and a brilliant mystical piece on its own. Caution: Please avoid the revised edition...it totally bolloxes the feel of the original)
Hearts in Atlantis (heart-breakingly tragic and beautiful magic realism epic set against the background of the Vietnam conflict)
I would recommend all of the Bachman books as well... a bit shorter than his later stuff but excellent reads.

The Talisman is also one of my favorite King books.
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Old 23rd February 2005, 09:20 AM   #75 (permalink)
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I lost myself in 'IT' once summer, and I had the hardback so for a couple of weeks I carried a brick to work and back with me. It was marvellous.
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