Funny, I don't remember anything particularly revolutionary to the genre. All he did was regurgitate the ideals already espoused in Atlas Shrugged (which managed to do so much more eloquently imo). In fact if you take that little bit away, it's pretty much the same basic plot as the 5 books preceding it.
The funny thing is that when I first read Goodkind's books I found his magic system to be far more arbitrary and deus ex machina-like than any fantasy that I had read in a LONG time. I didn't see anything resembling an actual set of rules other than what he seemed to make up on the fly. Honestly, I found it to be one of the weakest points to the series from the very beginning, and I did in fact enjoy the series until book 7.
The similarities between the different factions in these series isn't so much about the specifics as much as they are about the generalities. It just seems that much more suspect when you consider that each of the these factions was not introduced until after a vaguely similar faction had been released by a more popular author of the same publisher. And the release wasn't even particularly distant from the Jordan's books. It very much, validly, gives one the feel that Goodkind was reading Jordan and saying 'Oooh, that's a great idea, I think I'll use that.' He never copied them enough to make it seem like a true copy which strangely makes it feel even MORE like it's copied. A coincidental similarity would seem more outwardly like Jordan's factions and thus less like it was copied.
That's a nice attempt to discredit anyone who claims to have once been a fan. However, I will say that I was once a fan, and my dislike for Goodkind has NOTHING to do with his message of objectivism. In fact, I am actually a big fan of Ayn Rand and her works.
My issues with Goodkind have always lay in his lack of originality. I was sick of reading the same story time after time after time. Let me quickly give you a synopsis for basically EVERY Sword of Truth book I ever read.
"Oh I love Richard!"
"Oh I love Kahlan!"
"Let's get married!"
"Oh no! We can't get married because of <insert contrived plot device>"
"Oh I miss Richard! I wish we could be together!"
"Oh I miss Kahlan! I wish we could be together!"
"Oh joy! We have overcome the forces of darkness, and now we can be together again! Let's get married!"
Rinse and Repeat.
Ironically, the book that finally turned me off to him is the one book that he tried to do something original by exploring characters he hadn't explored yet. The shock of it all made me realize how repetitive and derived the previous books had all been. I find it even funnier that in his reasoning for going back to the world of Richard and Kahlan with those specific characters, he explains how much he hates writers that explore new characters in their familiar worlds rather than dealing with the same characters as all previous books, despite the fact that he himself did the very thing in Book 7 and it was an epic failure imo.
If you're referring to the one starring his sister, I would not consider that a failure or an attempt to explore other characters. Rather it was showing a different perspective on the same characters. That book had very little to do with Jensen and was mostly about Richard, despite his absence from all but the end. And given what he seems to be trying to say about the real world in his books, he seems to be making a valid point in his ham-handed way, about how the reputation one gets from one's enemies can affect how innocent or otherwise well-disposed parties can become your enemies, courtesy of slander and the belittlement of hateful or envious lesser men. For Goodkind, I thought that was actually a fairly successful and clever trick. "Oh I love Richard!"
"Oh I love Kahlan!"
"Let's get married!"
"Oh no! We can't get married because of <insert contrived plot device>"
"Oh I miss Richard! I wish we could be together!"
"Oh I miss Kahlan! I wish we could be together!"
"Oh joy! We have overcome the forces of darkness, and now we can be together again! Let's get married!"
Rinse and Repeat.
Ironically, the book that finally turned me off to him is the one book that he tried to do something original by exploring characters he hadn't explored yet. The shock of it all made me realize how repetitive and derived the previous books had all been. I find it even funnier that in his reasoning for going back to the world of Richard and Kahlan with those specific characters, he explains how much he hates writers that explore new characters in their familiar worlds rather than dealing with the same characters as all previous books, despite the fact that he himself did the very thing in Book 7 and it was an epic failure imo.
The man is a hack, and if I saw him on the street I would fight him.
Why? For being a hack? At least he does so in the most non-intrusive of media. It's not like other hacks such as Lady Gaga and that Glee bullshit that get slammed into your attention wherever you go. I think too many of his long-time reader/critics have become obsessed, like poking a bruise to feel the pain again, or tonguing a broken tooth, and keep reading despite knowing what they are getting into and then blaming him for "making" them endure another book of it. It's not like the TV show, for example, where you are forced to listen to the dialogue in order to enjoy the sight of Kahlan in her absurdly gratuitous costume.
Cannoli
“Tolerance is the virtue of the man without convictions.” GK Chesteron
Inde muagdhe Aes Sedai misain ye!
Deus Vult!
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“Tolerance is the virtue of the man without convictions.” GK Chesteron
Inde muagdhe Aes Sedai misain ye!
Deus Vult!
*MySmiley*
Let's see if you are old enough to read this post....Or Goodkind is still a Jackass!
02/08/2011 01:59:54 AM
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What a stupid fucking douchebag pile of shit.
02/08/2011 04:35:43 AM
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I toally agree. I only wish I could say I was wise enough to avoid his books all together. *NM*
02/08/2011 07:40:54 AM
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So? What harm is he doing?
02/08/2011 06:58:56 AM
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book 6? Was that the second or third time Ricky got kidnapped/changed his captors way of thinking?
02/08/2011 07:08:45 AM
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But then you have to retract the rip-off assertion
02/08/2011 01:58:28 PM
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Er. You didn't answer her question: Why was Book 6 so groundbreaking?
02/08/2011 02:07:18 PM
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That was just a joke about her giving up the series. I didn't even recall which one was book 6
02/08/2011 02:28:06 PM
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It's funny, though, because you hit the nail on the head with your random choice of number.
02/08/2011 08:11:58 PM
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Isn't that the one where Richard carves a statue that is so rad it inspires a rebellion?
03/08/2011 12:02:10 PM
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As well as being the most overtly anti-communist & anti-religious of the series.
06/08/2011 02:52:52 AM
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You assume I care that much. I enjoy pointing out the absurdness of this author.
02/08/2011 07:02:42 PM
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Re: So? What harm is he doing?
02/08/2011 07:39:17 AM
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Re: So? What harm is he doing?
02/08/2011 02:26:02 PM
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Heh. Goodkind sucks. And yet... I read all of SoT
02/08/2011 02:14:45 PM
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I have heard this from many people.
02/08/2011 07:06:15 PM
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I read all the way through the end, and I thought the last couple books redeemed it in my eyes
03/08/2011 12:11:56 AM
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The revelation that Terry-um, I mean Richard, is God was retarded? For reals? *NM*
03/08/2011 02:14:00 AM
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After that I wouldn't mind burning his books, I will never read his books again! *NM*
03/08/2011 03:58:44 PM
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Goodkind is still porn.
03/08/2011 08:45:14 PM
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I don't know, there are many authors who do it better.
03/08/2011 09:48:33 PM
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This makes me want to pull up some amature (written) porn right now! *NM*
04/08/2011 02:40:34 PM
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When my husband is rotated to sea duty, I like to read it for ideas for emails.
04/08/2011 07:03:12 PM
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No no, not erotica. Porn.
05/08/2011 02:46:23 PM
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It makes you feel guilty after "doing" it?
04/08/2011 12:52:09 AM
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Of course
05/08/2011 02:45:51 PM
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Goodkind is a jackass with a complete disregard for people who think any different than him.
04/08/2011 08:53:39 PM
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A passage from Terry Goodkind was a "bad prose competition" selection at readercon this year.
05/08/2011 03:29:21 AM
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I find Terry Goodkind inspirational.
06/08/2011 02:08:07 PM
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Also, that Class,Style, and Grace aren't learned, but are natural. *NM*
11/08/2011 10:03:27 AM
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