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I am a huge fan of Kerr. I recently read a review on Amazon (I was searching for her latest book) that shreaded her as a writer but my feelings are quite the opposite.
I really enjoyed Kerr's Deverry series, which is topnotch fantasy IMO.
If I had more time, I would maybe ask for Katharine Kerr's books to be added to the library so that I could submit reviews, but I just struggle to find the time for that.
I haven't, no. I tend not to read excerpts from books posted on author websites because it either a) makes me desperate to buy and read them, even though they're not published yet (a la George RR Martin's 4th book in A Song of Ice and Fire) or b) makes me so disappointed in the new material that I end up never reading the final book.
I have to admit that I preferred Katharine Kerr's first two quartets a little more than this latest one.
I agree, I liked the first quartet much more. The whole Evander thing got to be a bit much.
Her latest book has approximately 5 chapters (hard to tell on line) and it left me wanting more. I won't give any of it away but I think you'll enjoy it.
Katherine Kerr's Deverry series is one of my favorites. I enjoy the way she works the past lives of the characters into the stories and how the stories move between different periods of time.
I love Katherine Kerr, but I have to admit that it feels like I have been waiting forever for these last Deverry books. I know she has been ill, but I don't understand why she wrote some other book before finishing this series.
What is a good series or first book to start with Kerr? It seems as if there are a zillion books. I hvnt read her yet because of that, but when I do, what book or series should I start with first?
Yes. I actually got confused and read the first book of the second series first. It didn't matter too much, but I have since gone back and read them all again from Daggerspell. That is something I will have to do again when she finally releases the last two.
Amgemanda, I know what you mean. I started reading Wheel of Time thinking, "Well he has heaps out already and seems to be almost finished." What a mistake. I have since decided not to start reading any trilogies or series unless all books are completed and published.
i recently just finished "the fire dragon" after having read all the other books in the whole series. i really really liked these books, especially how each character came back and the story was not set in only one time, but numerous ones that kept changing. gave me something to concentrate extra hard on to make sure i knew what was going on. i was a little upset when i found out that there are still 2 more books coming out and that the first one isn't even close, nevermind the second one guess ill just have to re-read them when they come out.
I have just started Daggerspell. Well actually I started it once before but I didnt concentrate 100% and got a little bit confused! SO I have had to start again and read a bit slower to take all the names and info in. I am about 65 pages it and I am really enjoying it so far. I am looking foward to seeing how the story goes. There are loads of her books to start on after this one so I won't be stuck for things to read if this book finishes as well as it started!
totally agree with Magemanda! trilogies were accepted, then they came in 4's and 6's and now...... there's all too much waiting inbetween book releases.. i've long forgotten the start to WOT and SOT, the details anyway.. and Kerr's Deverry series as well, Daggerspell was released in 1986! (that's even earlier than the first of Jordan's WOT series) and as much as i have loved all of these books, and yes, i'll admit to a collectors streak too, i am becoming very tired of them, and rejoice when i find a plain trilogy, or the complete novelty of a stand alone story!