I think it's like... everyone, both audience and author, is too focused on the lore/history?
beetnemesis Send a noteboard - 14/05/2014 01:08:39 PM
It's like, in Stormlight, he slowly hints at a grand and majestic world filled with neat stuff. The audience really wants to read more about the lore, and the world, and the Cosmere stuff. Then he writes hundreds of pages that slowly reveal parts of the lore. Then the plot advances a little, and the book ends.
Also, yeah- Steelheart's characters were a little flat. Still entertaining, though.
I amuse myself.
This message last edited by beetnemesis on 14/05/2014 at 01:08:50 PM
Just finished a Sanderson-binge
13/05/2014 09:44:55 PM
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mostly agreeing with you except i didn't read rithmatist (or mitosis)
14/05/2014 06:30:08 AM
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I think it's like... everyone, both audience and author, is too focused on the lore/history?
14/05/2014 01:08:39 PM
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Wow, haven't heard of any of those books
17/05/2014 03:24:03 AM
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