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| Confused Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Lancashire
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| Which authors have disappointed you the most? You know what I mean, you visit the various internet forums, read through the book recommendation threads and see a lot of glowing reviews and lots of hype on particular names. So you go out, spend your money (or use your library card) get the book(s) home ..... and you're left feeling flat, wondering what you're not seeing in these authors that everyone else has. Do you have any disappointments like that? For me there's two: China Mieville - I've tried my best with Perdido Street Station, The Scar and Iron Council. But even though I can see the mans talent, I can't make myself read more than a few chapters and even that's a slog! Gene Wolfe - The big one for me, so many people recommended him to me that I thought I was onto a real winner. I struggled my way through the first book in the Book of the New Sun and a chapter or so into the second book before putting it down. I bought the Wizard Knight duology and never completed the first book. Like Mieville I can see his talent but his stories just didn't capture me. I really wanted to enjoy both Mieville and Wolfe and am disappointed that I can't seem to get what most everyone does from them! |
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| Ubi amici, ibi opes... Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Southampton
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| Re: Which authors have disappointed you the most? George RR Martin - I really liked the first two Game of Thrones books, and was looking forward to the rest. But the delays over the recent ones, plus his inability to give me an identifiable hero/ine to attach my affections to, has soured me to the extent that I haven't even borrowed ADwD from the library. |
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| Hypercharged Detonator Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: South Africa
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| Re: Which authors have disappointed you the most? pyan - I agree, George RR Martin for me is a really good writer but his story is too bleak and the characters you really associate with get killed off or are just too "grey". To me fantasy should have a decent amount of magic and sword fighting and a balance of politics (if that's required for a story). ASOIAF is too historical and not much fantasy to me. I will probably watch the tv show because it is a lot shorter than reading 1000's of pages. I felt a bit disappointed with John Scalzi's Old Man's War, I read it because of some of the chron's recommendations but it was a bit too whimsical and witty and even though the character could die, he was put in the most dangerous situations and was like a superhero. The ending went a bit flat for me, I just couldn't bother reading any more of his books and it is also because he uses different main characters in the sequels. |
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| Here kitty kitty kitty! Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Australia, Queensland
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| Re: Which authors have disappointed you the most? I'm so sorry to hear Extollager can't get into Bester, although I must admit apart from "those two" every thing else is a bit dull. Anyway, for me it would be Charles Stross, this guy cannot write, and I found Ken McLeod to be dull, dull, dull, which is unusual for a Scot. Ofcourse I disclaim my comments, etc, etc. |
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| I lie. A lot. Honest! Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: [I am a spambot, selecting the default option - ban me!]
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| Re: Which authors have disappointed you the most? Quote:
Finally. Someone other than me who was less than impressed with Mieville's books. I was starting to wonder if there was something wrong with me. Quote:
Hmmm... so what was I disappointed in (besides Mieville)? Well, I don't know if this counts, since it is an anthology containing several authors rather than a particular author's books, but I was underwhelmed by The New Space Opera. I had picked it up largely because I haven't really read any proper Sci-Fi, and wanted a good place to start. From the recommendation around the Chrons, I gathered this might be a good taster... and I didn't like it. There were, maybe, a couple of stories that I thought were decent; on the whole, though, it couldn't hold my interest. Since this anthology contained several "Who's Who" of SF, I have since concluded that perhaps the genre is just not for me. | ||
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Devon
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| Re: Which authors have disappointed you the most? I would say an author disappoints me when I have read other great books that I really liked by them and then I come across a r real "stinker". It's a disappointment because I know they can do so much better. William Hope Hodgson's "In the Nightland" was like that. Up to then I had enjoyed everything I had read by him but that book was dreadful. A.E. Van Vogt's "The Weapon Shops of Isher" was a bit like that too. I had thoroughly enjoyed other books I had read and this book was highly regarded so I had high hopes indeed which were unfortunately dashed. |
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| Left-minded Join Date: May 2007 Location: Tyne and Wear
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| Re: Which authors have disappointed you the most? Quote:
In terms of books I've been recommended, I suppose the one that disappointed me most was probably Scott Lynch's The Lies of Locke Lamora. I'd heard so many good reviews of the book both on here and elsewhere, but when it came down to it I almost tossed the thing after 200 pages. I don't think I've been quite so bored by a protagonist in ages. | |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: West Sussex
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| Re: Which authors have disappointed you the most? Without wishing to decry his work, I too found Mieville's work inpenetrable. I have a feeling it's because he's too intellectual (and I'm not) in his writing, and it lacks any real feeling, as far as I'm concerned. My mind just becomes disinterested. And at the other end of the spectrum there's Terry Goodkind. I liked the first book and loved the second, but the downhill ski slope that the books took after that were incredibly disappointing. (I was in waterstones t'other day, and I see he's returned to the same world, with the same tired - nay exhausted - formula of dense prophecies and inpenetrable mystery, designed to intrigue us. Maybe if I can't sleep I might borrow it from the library...) |
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| Hypercharged Detonator Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: South Africa
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| Re: Which authors have disappointed you the most? I would like to add Iain M Banks, I tried to read Surface Detail but it was just not going anywhere and didn't feel like a space opera. I read about 200 pages of Perdido Street Station and stopped, I just couldn't get the idea of beetle headed women making ornaments out of their spit. |
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| I lie. A lot. Honest! Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: [I am a spambot, selecting the default option - ban me!]
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| Dehhh de de deh | Re: Which authors have disappointed you the most? Robert Silverberg - I know he's legendary in SF circles, but the two novels I read were seriously underwhelming. It's been a while, so forgive me if i get anything wrong..... Hot Sky at Midnight - possibly the worst ending I've ever read (and that includes PFH's Night's Dawn trilogy). It was as if suddenly he was told he had to finish the novel in two days, instead of the two months he had planned. It came to a shuddering halt in a handful of pages, and the interesting antihero was discarded as if he wore a red Star fleet uniform. The alien Years - it made reference to a deficiency of War of the Worlds and then went right on and did the same. The decades-long span of the novel might have been a strength, but it came over as disjointed, and we never learned anything of note about the aliens. It came over as little more than an occupied-France allegory where the Nazis get bored one day and move on. |
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| Believer in flawed heroes Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: South Yorkshire
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| Re: Which authors have disappointed you the most? Quote:
But if, for example, they're "heavy", over overly descriptive, or lacking likeable characters ... Reading is my primary means of entertainment and relaxation, and when I'm reading stuff I dislike I get DEPRESSED! Better not to bother? Quote:
My recent disappointment has been Blade of Tyshalle. I found Heroes die very entertaining, if a little over long and indulgent near the end. But Blade of Tyshalle really disappointed me. Yes, the Caine character is still very, very strong, as are some of the other characters. But for me it was over long, badly written in places, and with pages and pages of pointless, complex description, which wasn't in any way relevant to the plot! Also, it seemed that everything had to happen and "unhappen" a dozen times before it finally, actually "happened"! Coragem. | ||
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