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There are some authors that just won't grab you no matter how many others like them. I have tried to read Dragonbone Chair (Tad Williams) which so many people love and found it mind numbingly boring. Bakkers Prince of Nothing grabbed me at the start and then faded away, so much so that I didn't...
I'm with you Mathius - to me commenting on a book you haven't read can be likened to people who speak just to hear the sound of their own voice. And for another moderater to justify it because of his status...sometimes its better to be silent and have people think you are a fool than to open...
Thanks for the lecture Brys - probably went way off track as to the original question asked, but if somebody got something out of it, well and good. Either way, hopefully Dreamcatcher has picked up on what we are both trying to say, and assisted with their enquiry.
Hey again Brys,
I understand where you're coming from, but I'm having a little trouble placing Feist & Erikson into the same epic fantasy category. Not trying to start an argument with you (or anyone) but the original question was asking for other works similiar to Feist and in my opinion...
I read Mythago Wood a long time ago and enjoyed it. I own Lavondyss and The Bone Forest (I think it's called!) but have not read them - there always seems to be something that takes precedence.
Hey,
Erikson's Malazon is nothing like the work of Feist in my opinion, nor is Bakker. I wouldn't read either of these expecting them to resemble Feists style.
Not having read the books listed as Feist's influence, I cannot comment on them but George Martin is certainly an excellent...
Well, I'm now a confirmed Gemmell fan. Almost finished White Wolf, already bought the sequel The Swords of Night and Day, and can't wait to hit Waylander.
Gemmell is certainly not a writer of epics, nor does he put enormous time into character developement, detail in general, verbosity of...
Not a whole lot further in - damn those family commitments!!! - and about to start a block of 2 x 10 hour dayshifts followed by 2 x 14 hour nightshifts, so I may not get to update for a while, but...
The main difference I am finding so far between White Wolf and Legend, is more character...
Question for Feist fans -
Is the Krondor trilogy worth reading? I loved Riftwar thru to Serpentwar, loved the Empire trilogy, but when I picked up the 1st Krondor (The Betrayal?) I was bitterly disappointed with it and put it down half way. Was I not in the right frame of mind, or was it 2nd...
Hey!
Concerning RASalvatore, I would read The Crystal Shard, the 1st book of the Icewind Dale Trilogy set in the Forgotten Realms. He writes many other books based on a character from this series, so if you like it, you're set.
As for Goodkind, good luck! Hope you enjoy it more than I did.
I've made a pact with myself - no more reading unfinished series'! I haven't read book 11 from wheel of time, only finished 2 of erikson, the 1st bakker, up to date with GRRM - but will not touch any of them again until its all released!
I understand peoples criticism of WOT, but to me Jordan...