ItAintEasyBeinCheesy said:You should read The Tawny Man series straight away
Me too. I'm loving it so far - just what I needed to pull me out of my reading slump.Wraith said:
Alucard said:I'm sorry to say this IAEBS, but I'm currently experiencing Hobb burnout. This last book took me WAY too fucking long to trudge through. At times it was a chore. I think her characters are all quite rich, but there is so much that could have been sped up to make this a breezier read. In the end, it was worth it, despite feeling that her handling of Regal was a little disappointing after all of the hate she builds up in the reader towards him, but I am not ready for another thick, character-heavy book with no revelations for hundreds of pages at a time. @_@ Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck.
Just started The Road, which does seem to be a GAF rite of passage, and I'm enjoying it so far. The lack of quotations doesn't take much getting used to. You just have to pay attention. Anyway, I will likely polish it off quickly, as the font size seems enormous in comparison to Hobb's books.
Photon said:What he meant to say is you should read Liveship Traders before you read Tawny Man. If not you'd miss out on some of the references and backstory.
ItAintEasyBeinCheesy said:Nah i meant read the Tawny Man series, sure Live Ships is chronologically infront of the Tawny Man series but i dont think its necessary to read it before reading the Tawny Man books.
The only real things that come up are Lord Golden, Jeckt and some money and they are brief things indeed.
I read about half of it then stopped. It's a really uneven book. The pacing is off and there are moments when you just want to shake the characters for being so dumb. Then there are moments when it becomes awesome. I think I'll pick it back up again in a month or so.CiSTM said:Has anyone read Guillermo Del Toro's Strain ? If you have do you recommend it ?
ItAintEasyBeinCheesy said:Nah i meant read the Tawny Man series, sure Live Ships is chronologically infront of the Tawny Man series but i dont think its necessary to read it before reading the Tawny Man books.
The only real things that come up are Lord Golden, Jeckt and some money and they are brief things indeed.
CiSTM said:Has anyone read Guillermo Del Toro's Strain ? If you have do you recommend it ?
Alucard said:Any comments on the Farseer Trilogy overall?I really liked that HobbWhat did you think of the way Regal was handled?turned the hero story on its head a bit, especially since Fitz didn't end up with Molly, but the handling of Regal felt a little cheap, though expected, given how Hobb was setting everything else up.
Cerebral Assassin said:What about the fact thatDragons exist at the beginning of the tawny man, the mutation of the Dragon riders(can't remember the name) & you will already know that Amber =The Fool
Verdre said:I finished it, but I agree with joeyjoejoeshabadoo. It's fairly uninteresting, characters are blah and at times just plain silly. There are times when it gets everything right, but those are few.
If you're a big Del Toro fan, well, go for it, but I can't see myself recommending it to anyone else.
ItAintEasyBeinCheesy said:Well its my favorite trilogy over all with Hobb being my favorite author so i may be bias anyways i have gone through the series a couple of times and enjoyed them immensely both times.With Regal he should have been punished a bit more severely but i think what happened to him was necessary, it showed Fitz as being a bit more mature and level headed. If he killed Regal outright i'd say there would have been a civil war whereas forcing him to pledge fealty to the Kettricken and Dutiful stopped any revolt. Molly was a bit of a downer as well but endings aren't always happy, especially if its a Hobb book . Wont go to much into detail but i will say the other books are worth reading and thats bout it cause i wont spoil it for ya.
Verdre said:I finished it, but I agree with joeyjoejoeshabadoo. It's fairly uninteresting, characters are blah and at times just plain silly. There are times when it gets everything right, but those are few.
If you're a big Del Toro fan, well, go for it, but I can't see myself recommending it to anyone else.
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Undeux said:Me too. I'm loving it so far - just what I needed to pull me out of my reading slump.