I have a question for anyone that has finished reading "The Crippled God"
Zach Send a noteboard - 26/03/2011 01:56:08 AM
A word of warning, I'm hoping for spoilers in answer to my questions so be wary of this post if you haven't read the book yet.
First of all, I was almost completely lost by the time I finished reading The Dust of Dreams last year. I know to fully appreciate this concluding book I should probably go back and re-read the series, but I just can't motivate myself to do it.
Is it worth reading The Crippled God now, even if I'm at a bit of a loss for where teh story is at?
Basically, I just want to find out what happens to Ganoes Paran. He was my favorite character from the start, and the only character I really ever felt compelled to find out where he ends up. Is he even in this book? If so how big of a part does he play?
I've enjoyed this series more or less, but towards the last few volumes I just haven't been able to get into them. I probably spent to much time in between each volume, but though thought of re-reading 9 books just so I can finish the tenth terrifies me.
First of all, I was almost completely lost by the time I finished reading The Dust of Dreams last year. I know to fully appreciate this concluding book I should probably go back and re-read the series, but I just can't motivate myself to do it.
Is it worth reading The Crippled God now, even if I'm at a bit of a loss for where teh story is at?
Basically, I just want to find out what happens to Ganoes Paran. He was my favorite character from the start, and the only character I really ever felt compelled to find out where he ends up. Is he even in this book? If so how big of a part does he play?
I've enjoyed this series more or less, but towards the last few volumes I just haven't been able to get into them. I probably spent to much time in between each volume, but though thought of re-reading 9 books just so I can finish the tenth terrifies me.
I have a question for anyone that has finished reading "The Crippled God"
26/03/2011 01:56:08 AM
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I read it barely remembering what had gone on. You'll be fine.
26/03/2011 10:43:28 AM
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I haven't read any of the esslemont books, but I think I'll give it a shot
28/03/2011 04:15:27 PM
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Re: I have a question for anyone that has finished reading "The Crippled God"
28/03/2011 07:10:26 PM
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