Yeah, I think we discussed that before. The exception that confirms the rule?
Legolas Send a noteboard - 20/07/2013 01:19:46 PM
View original postMy biggest issue with Tigana is the characters. I don't really like them. But I love the main three in Lions.
I see what you mean. Maybe even agree to some extent - apart from Dianora and I would say Sandre, the best characters in Tigana are arguably the villains. The basic premise is brilliant, though, whereas the basic premise of Lions of al-Rassan is just taken straight from real history - except with a different ending that makes little sense. I think that's definitely one of the things bothering me most about Lions. I might have appreciated it more if he had limited himself to borrowing the setting while leaving El Cid well enough alone and writing his own story.
Thoughts about Neil Gaiman - For a possible new reader
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I do have thoughts about Neil Gaiman.
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Just to test a pet theory of mine...
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Oh good. *chalks up another data point for the theory* (spoilers for Lions of al-Rassan)
20/07/2013 12:18:32 PM
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I read Tigana first, but much prefer Lions.
20/07/2013 12:49:10 PM
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Yeah, I think we discussed that before. The exception that confirms the rule?
20/07/2013 01:19:46 PM
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I have only read American Gods and as the risk of being tarred and feathered I though it was just OK
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Actually, I do agree that it's a bit overrated.
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