I read somewhere that reading Erikson involves being completely lost for the first half of the book-
Gher Send a noteboard - 12/01/2010 05:41:35 PM
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. 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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Followed by being blown away for the second half of the book. I haven't read them all, only up to Midnight Tides, but so far that does seem to be the case.
I liked the books, and parts or scenes can be simply awesome, but it does seem to be the same formula every time. Try and wade through the flood of information for the first half, with a good payoff if you make it through.
As for other authors, try The Farseer Trilogy by Robin Hobb. First book is Assassin's Apprentice. There are three trilogies in that world, and they're definitely three trilogies, not a 9-book series, but they're all very good.
You should also probably try Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn. If you like that, try his others: Warbreaker and Elantris.
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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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