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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Canada
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| Re: Does anybody recommend Donaldson? Greetings! I can certainly recommend the 'Mordant's Need' Duology - Mirror of Her Dreams/A Man Rides Through. It is not nearly as dark as the Covenant Books or The Gap series, but certainly as immaginative and told in an awesomely visual way (I would love to see it done as a TV series.) Now, the main character is a bit frustrating as she slowly develops, and the dialog is often monolog heavy (par for the course for Donaldson), but it certainly worked well for me. |
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| Unchained Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Cheshire
Posts: 201
| Re: Does anybody recommend Donaldson? Mordant's Need is as entertaining as anything in the whole of the fantasy genre - it lacks the depth of his other works, but it's an absolute breeze to read. I love it, I've read it several times and I'm sure I'll read it several more. |
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| Unlikely Ally Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: Australia, Victoria
Posts: 19
| Re: Does anybody recommend Donaldson? I recommend Donaldson all the time.. I never talk to anyone about books without telling them to read the Chronichles of Thomas Covenant.. I often force copies of the Illearth war upon them to get them started as well. He is my favourite fantasy author by a fair margin, but possibly my 3rd favourite author overall.. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: New Zealand (Aotorea)
Posts: 31
| Re: Does anybody recommend Donaldson? Highly recommend, I'd go so far as to say it's almost a right of passage to all serious Fantasy readers. It's been many years and my memory is kinda dulled it a bit, I do remember disliking Covenant, at least in the first book, SPOILER************************ especially after the rape scene. *************************** He is the quintessential anti hero. But the descriptions of the land and the people who inhabit it are breathtaking and over all well worth the effort. |
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| Dangerously confused Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: New Zealand (Aotorea)
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| Re: Does anybody recommend Donaldson? Hi, I loved Thomas Covenant, the first trilogy especially. A long read, emotionally hard in places, but landmark fantasy. Beautiful prose, fantastic imagery and wonderful characters, I think Saltheart Foamfollower has to be one of the best ever created. Donaldson takes the incredible depth that Tolkein brought to the genre and moves it to a whole new level. Having said that he obviously has some sort of dark side / depression. The second trilogy was much harder to read then the first, the characters become more and more flawed. Then you move on to Mirror and suddenly things get worse. Now your hero no longer has feet of clay but is almost completely clay. Then came the Gap series, and I simply could not read far into the second book. It was simply so dark, the pain and suffering of his characters so terrible, that I could not empathise with any of them. Reading it was like listening to someone scratching on a blackboard, and I got to a point where I simply thought if I were any of these people I'd rather be dead, salvation was no longer possible. Then came his shorter works and some of the old writer returned. There was hope and light with Unworthy of the Angel, one of the best short works I've ever read. And Daughter of the Regals, yes she suffers, she has absolutely horrible self esteem brought on by all those around her, but out of pain comes wonder. For me Stephen Donaldson has to be one of the best if not the best fantasy authors around, but he needs to take his prozak. Cheers. |
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| Philosopher Join Date: May 2011 Location: Devon
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| Re: Does anybody recommend Donaldson? I read about 100 pages of Lord Foul's Bane a few years back. I liked it but something about it didn't grip me enough to compel me to finish it. I am just about to give it another go. Let us know what you think of it as you read the series! |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Australia
Posts: 15
| Re: Does anybody recommend Donaldson? With regards to the TC series I would absolutely recommend them. Of course I have some friends who hated these books, but for the reader who's after some fantasy which is not mainstream, is beautifully written, and has well fleshed out characters I say go for it. Sure I wanted to strangle the main character on more than one occasion for his insanely negative outlook and this often applies to Linden Avery as well. But his messed up psychological state of mind is also his strength in some ways. Anyway you'll never know if you don't read it. |
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