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I'm really upset Bad Sex in Fiction Awards are no longer a thing because this sounds like a winner.It's also fucking weird to bring babies in during a sex scene.
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I'm really upset Bad Sex in Fiction Awards are no longer a thing because this sounds like a winner.It's also fucking weird to bring babies in during a sex scene.
Temple of the Winds is the best book in the series and it's not even close."Serious Literature" with leather clad dominatrixes wielding their pain kink dildos. Definitely not any weirder than the shit that lady who customizes her porn books writes.
ETA: He starts huffing his own farts and thinking he's the next Ayn Rand around book 4 though
Temple of the Winds is the best book in the series and it's not even close.
Every book except for Temple of the Winds devolves into some character somewhere is putting on a collar. But Temple of the Winds is the only one where the villain is actually creative. The Chimes are fucking terrifying and anyone who says otherwise has no imagination.
The books fall to shit after that.
Say what you will, at least Larry Correia got his fantasy epic done in 6 books. (And so far I'm loving it)I'm always skeptical of these book series that have over a dozen entries. Can the story really be that good if it goes on for that long? It seems like it becomes a chore to read, like Wheel of Time,
Yeah, Wheel of Time has a strong first six books, but they really start to drag after that. Robert Jordan's editor was his wife and she just couldn't say no to all the tertiary and even quaternary characters getting their own plot threads. I'm not a fan of Brandon Sanderson's writing style or his interpretation of some characters, but I do appreciate he managed to wrap everything up. Jordan completely lost the plot by book ten and only started to recover it by book eleven when he knew he was dying.I'm always skeptical of these book series that have over a dozen entries. Can the story really be that good if it goes on for that long? It seems like it becomes a chore to read, like Wheel of Time,
It's far far worse as a series than Wheel of Time. Imagine Wheel of Time, but the point is to have a traditional chad hero whose like a based libertarian. Also theres a lot of like anti-communist and anti-eastern symbolism thats rather hamfisted and bdsm-driven, it's hilarious.I'm always skeptical of these book series that have over a dozen entries. Can the story really be that good if it goes on for that long? It seems like it becomes a chore to read, like Wheel of Time,
Sanderson has no idea how to end a series. That's why all of the endings are open ended. His endings are atrocious.Say what you will, at least Larry Correia got his fantasy epic done in 6 books. (And so far I'm loving it)
Also respect to Sanderson who will do a set (like a trilogy) and them return to it later with a new set.
The Aubrey-Maturin series is 20 books (plus the unfinished 21st) and I never get tired of rereading it. Most of Discworld is good if you ignore the last few books that were almost certainly ghostwritten. The main Malazan series is 10 books but reaches a couple dozen if you count everything in the setting. I admit these are exceptions that prove the rule though.I'm always skeptical of these book series that have over a dozen entries. Can the story really be that good if it goes on for that long?
I'm really hesitant to recommend this to people now after that last disaster of a book.Stormlight Archives,
Oh, I'm not caught up, sad to hear that you didn't like it.I'm really hesitant to recommend this to people now after that last disaster of a book.
The chicken is just a hallucination/apparition because they aren't entities with a form. The actual Chimes are like a tear into the Underworld that just drains life and magic. People go insane near them because reality is breaking down, and they seem to have some kind of simplistic will. But that will is usually only to get you to kill yourself. They're absolutely terrifying.Sanderson has no idea how to end a series. That's why all of the endings are open ended. His endings are atrocious.
Edit: @This User yeah but the chimes were a fucking a demon chicken, oh yeah and then his wife gets kidnapped and raped again repeat ad nauseum
If it’s one continuous story then probably not. When you have more dramatic characters than War & Peace then it’s probably time to put down the pen.I'm always skeptical of these book series that have over a dozen entries. Can the story really be that good if it goes on for that long? It seems like it becomes a chore to read, like Wheel of Time,
The Aubrey-Maturin series is 20 books (plus the unfinished 21st) and I never get tired of rereading it. Most of Discworld is good if you ignore the last few books that were almost certainly ghostwritten. The main Malazan series is 10 books but reaches a couple dozen if you count everything in the setting. I admit these are exceptions that prove the rule though.
Sanderson has no idea how to end a series. That's why all of the endings are open ended. His endings are atrocious.
Edit: @This User yeah but the chimes were a fucking a demon chicken, oh yeah and then his wife gets kidnapped and raped again repeat ad nauseum
I'm gonna disagree heartily friend. There were like two bad books leading up to the ending.The ending of Mistborn was great
I've still got the next two to read, but the first book had a great ending. It left some things open where the story can go, but wrapped up key character arcs and was overall quite satisfying.I'm gonna disagree heartily friend. There were like two bad books leading up to the ending.
The only criticism I've ever seen of Sanderson online is that it's slop for 12 year olds written by a guy who's obviously only ever read manga.I tend to ignore criticism of Sanderson from the internet because it's a bunch of commies who want a fat black woman to write diverse stories LOL
Yeah, I normally enjoy his stuff so you know this isn't the opinion of a dedicated hater. From what I gather, his old editor retired a while back. I don't know if he hired a new professional editor but the latest entry in the series feels like he decided listening to his redditI tend to ignore criticism of Sanderson from the internet because it's a bunch of commies who want a fat black woman to write diverse stories LOL
Given the state of current media that is not quite the pwn any more...written by a guy who's obviously only ever read manga.
The book is an adaptation of All The Young Dudes by ‘MsKingBean89’, a Harry Potter fanfic about the Marauders’ time at Hogwarts, featuring a love story between Sirius Black and Remus Lupin. The story, which is 526,969 words long, has a devoted online following, with almost twenty million hits on fanwork website Archive Of Our Own. Rumours were flying this week about the novel, and the figure of £2.5m has been bandied around - one rumour said that the auction had reached that amount, while another said that a £2.5m pre-empt had been rejected.
Probably why it is she's just changing their names to publish it.Apparently it's infamous for making the characters completely OOC
That's a lot of money. Makes me wonder if it's not a bubble of some sort. It *has* to be, right?Literature is saved: Another Harry Potter fanfic is getting traditionally published (or at least rumored).
I've never read it but I've heard about this fic. Apparently it's infamous for making the characters completely OOC and it has a huge fandom that hasn't even read the HP books lol. Imagine making millions from writing gay HP fanfiction.