I'm looking for a new fantasy series and I need to know if I should keep on with Steven Erikson or go with someone else. His work is very frustrating for me to read, as he throws out a million different names for people, places, magic systems, etc. I feel like he assumes his readers already know everything he knows about the series and just dumps information on the reader with little or no explanation or back story. I had to restart the first book after setting it down for about a year. I'm on Deadhouse Gates and I think I am about ready to throw it in the fire. Is there light at the end of this twisting incoherent tunnel? If not I am open to other suggestions. I love Jordan, Tolkien, Martin, and Saberhagen. Forgot to mention that I have read Sanderson (Mistborn Trilogy, Elantris, and Warbreaker) and I loved all three. I loathe Goodkind and his political spewing, and I am indifferent to Brooks and his copy and paste an old story, change some names and package it as new- style.
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This message last edited by perringoldeneyes on 13/01/2010 at 12:35:58 AM
Does Erikson get better?
12/01/2010 05:29:51 PM
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I read somewhere that reading Erikson involves being completely lost for the first half of the book-
12/01/2010 05:41:35 PM
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I agree with the Brandon Sanderson suggestion.
12/01/2010 05:43:27 PM
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You didn't like Robin Hobb?
12/01/2010 05:49:19 PM
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I don't.
12/01/2010 05:55:25 PM
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I think Liveship is the best of her series, so you should give it a try
12/01/2010 06:40:51 PM
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Her strength is her characters, IMO.
12/01/2010 07:44:23 PM
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See, I think her characters are weak, at least the main characters.
12/01/2010 08:48:10 PM
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LIVESHIP isn't first-person, which is a big plus in its favour. *NM*
13/01/2010 04:19:42 AM
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No. Burn it. Erikson is horrid. Read Sci-Fi instead. Start with KSR and Alastair Reynolds. *NM*
12/01/2010 07:49:14 PM
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i couldn't read erikson. same reasons. i read about a hundred pages and was like screw this...
12/01/2010 11:06:04 PM
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Keep in mind that Erikson was an archeologist and anthropologist.
13/01/2010 02:06:01 AM
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