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Impressions so far:There is no gentle start to this epic. Erikson throws around many characters and I'm finding it a bit of a task to keep track of them all. I've already made good use of the lists of names, places and whatnot (good thing they're there). I'm ambivalent about this trait in a book. On one hand I like complicated plots and huge character galleries, but this is actually quite confusing at times. On the other hand it makes the book feel sort of more real, as if he's telling his story and that story is self-contained and no special considerations are made for 'beginning readers'.
All things considered though, however confusing the beginning may be it also gave me a peek at many things I wanted to know more about, so for someone who likes epic fantasy on a broad scale I doubt it'll be too discouraging. The prose is awesome, written with skill and care - it's quite obvious Erikson really put in quite an effort. And the humour is good, which is a major plus.
Yo Carlos... thanks for the recommendation. I've just checked out Barclay in my local Borders, and I actually went and bought (what I thought was) the first in his series of books, Dawnthief. Looks interesting. And yes, I'm in KL, but I suppose I was lucky.Carlos said:direstraits are you in KL Malaysia? his books will probably be hard to find there as they are hard to find in Australia!
I have the same irritation, I actually write down what is in the series and then go hunting for them, Finding Number 1 in the series is normally very hard to find. Book shops always have number 2 and 3 in the series, only occassionally number 1.direstraits said:snip/
One thing that irritates me about fantasy/scifi book series is when there is no clear indication of the book number of the series on the individual books itself. Like Barclay's series. I had to check the publication date of each book to see which one comes out first. Dawnthief was earliest, so I got that one.
The Ascendants of Estoria
• Cry of the Newborn (2005)
The Legends of the Raven
• Elfsorrow (2002)
• Shadowheart (2003)
• Demonstorm (2004)
The Chronicles of the Raven
• Dawnthief (1999)
• Noonshade (2000)
• Nightchild (2001)
Additional Raven-related titles
• Light Stealer (2003)
Any comments?Jemima Aslana said:I've just finished it. I got rather caught up in it It took away from my History reading but hey, it was worth it lol