although there were certainly individual books i did not like.
For example, I simply refuse to read Blood of the Fold again. One of the worst when it comes to readability.
I also happen to really have liked Pillars of Creation, but that's partly because not reading about Richard for a bit was rather refreshing
But over all, I really enjoyed the series and the last book completely redeemed it for me. The ending did kinda stink (totally anti-climatic in my mind), but the way little bits and pieces from the beginning magically mattered was totally sweet.
For example, I simply refuse to read Blood of the Fold again. One of the worst when it comes to readability.
I also happen to really have liked Pillars of Creation, but that's partly because not reading about Richard for a bit was rather refreshing
But over all, I really enjoyed the series and the last book completely redeemed it for me. The ending did kinda stink (totally anti-climatic in my mind), but the way little bits and pieces from the beginning magically mattered was totally sweet.
Still Empress of the Poofy Purple Pillow Pile Palace!!
Continued Love of my Aussie <3
Continued Love of my Aussie <3
I actually kind of like Terry Goodkind's writing.
12/10/2009 05:12:21 AM
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Goodkind is porn! *NM*
12/10/2009 05:33:51 AM
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Grocery shopping on an empty stomach is a bad thing, supposedly.
12/10/2009 06:15:27 AM
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I liked him just fine for the first few books, too.
12/10/2009 07:58:57 AM
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Faith of the Fallen is amongst the best of SOT
12/10/2009 08:14:32 AM
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Yeah, Faith of the Fallen is actually not bad as pure political propaganda.
12/10/2009 11:22:18 AM
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I've read his books, without often having to wrestle my way through.
12/10/2009 11:42:09 AM
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*nods*
12/10/2009 03:39:43 PM
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Uh, it gets worse. A lot worse.
12/10/2009 03:57:20 PM
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as a whole, i loved sword of truth
12/10/2009 03:50:12 PM
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Re: I actually kind of like Terry Goodkind's writing.
12/10/2009 10:11:52 PM
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