| Re: How are the novels connected? Am I going to have to spend another 250 pages trying to figure out what the heck is going on again? Gardens of the Moon was kind of like a Jackson Pollack painting. Splashes of interest everywhere, a messy almagamtion of color and focal points that after careful consideration and rumination make up a lovely whole. But, even as a fearless veteran of the fantasy genre, I'd be lying if I said it didn't almost loose me in the first half. |