I personally agree with you, which is why I put quotes around "epic."
Ghavrel Send a noteboard - 02/10/2015 09:17:23 PM
I think it has pretty much everything you need to call something epic fantasy, but most people would categorize it as "YA Fantasy." Not that these categories are exclusive.
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How The Wheel of Time Made Me Hate Epic Fantasy, and How Mistborn Brought Me Back
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I think Jordan was a terrible writer, so the description of his prose is off.
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I've yet to read any non-WoT Sanderson.
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I'm not sure I agree with your prognosis of epic fantasy.
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Why wouldn't you call Harry Potter epic?
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I personally agree with you, which is why I put quotes around "epic."
02/10/2015 09:17:23 PM
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YA didn't exist when I was the right age for so I guess I don't rewally think of it as a genre
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You should try Mistborn.....
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But are the surprises earned or arbitrary?
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I'd say the first Mistborn has a few twists that are excellent, without feeling cheap
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The discussion of bloat is ironic, considering the extraneous biography in the article
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