Mistwraithe is the first series I quit reading
AgentOrange Send a noteboard - 27/11/2009 03:43:02 PM
Being a huge Riftwar fan I read and enjoyed Curse, and Merior and Vastmark but really..
The climaxes were repeatative.
Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong.
Arithon is so emo Gregor Clegane should give him a sound beating.
The eternal hopelessness and foreknowledge this will go on for 500 years ( Davian's fountain ) it's just too depressing.
The language is horrible, unfit for people who don't have an English major.
Somethings were pretty cool, though. You can tell Janny Wurts really loves Athera. The Spliter worlds concept, the Fellowship of Seven, the Koriani, the enmity between the tribesmen and townfolk. Almost anything to do with setting is pitch perfect.
OTOH almost all the characters pretty much suck. I remember slogging through Fugitive Prince thinking, "Oh man, another Dakar chapter. Can't he die already" Lysaer is an ass, but it's excusable because of the geas. This does not stop his condition from being repeatative, though.
Arithon and his pseudo-romance with that witch... Elaira maybe ? Never goes anywhere.
I used to love this series but frankly, it's a chore. And I also recall her whining about RJ's 'endless parade of sequels'.
The climaxes were repeatative.
Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong.
Arithon is so emo Gregor Clegane should give him a sound beating.
The eternal hopelessness and foreknowledge this will go on for 500 years ( Davian's fountain ) it's just too depressing.
The language is horrible, unfit for people who don't have an English major.
Somethings were pretty cool, though. You can tell Janny Wurts really loves Athera. The Spliter worlds concept, the Fellowship of Seven, the Koriani, the enmity between the tribesmen and townfolk. Almost anything to do with setting is pitch perfect.
OTOH almost all the characters pretty much suck. I remember slogging through Fugitive Prince thinking, "Oh man, another Dakar chapter. Can't he die already" Lysaer is an ass, but it's excusable because of the geas. This does not stop his condition from being repeatative, though.
Arithon and his pseudo-romance with that witch... Elaira maybe ? Never goes anywhere.
I used to love this series but frankly, it's a chore. And I also recall her whining about RJ's 'endless parade of sequels'.
This message last edited by AgentOrange on 27/11/2009 at 03:43:42 PM
The Wars of Light and Shadow ~ Janny Wurts. You should read them, truly.
26/11/2009 05:52:14 PM
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What a strange coincidence...
26/11/2009 09:40:25 PM
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I hope you enjoy it.
26/11/2009 10:09:01 PM
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Its a slow start, but it picks up fairly quick once you get into it *NM*
28/11/2009 03:03:36 AM
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Re: Its a slow start, but it picks up fairly quick once you get into it
28/11/2009 10:09:02 AM
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Mistwraithe is the first series I quit reading
27/11/2009 03:43:02 PM
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Like a lot of long series it's got it's painfully slow points.
27/11/2009 07:15:35 PM
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She is slow, but I keep buying the books hardcover/paperback however I can get them
28/11/2009 03:06:40 AM
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Is there anywhere that one can find Stormed Fortress in the States? *NM*
28/11/2009 03:14:48 AM
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you could probably order it from bookdepository.co.uk for no shipping fees *NM*
28/11/2009 03:58:29 PM
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the only Wurts I have read as of yet is the Empire Trilogy with Feist
28/11/2009 05:21:27 PM
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I much prefered her Cycle of Fire trilogy. It had sorcery, spaceships, and aliens.
03/12/2009 05:19:40 PM
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