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Her strength is her characters, IMO. Gher Send a noteboard - 12/01/2010 07:44:23 PM
You should also probably try Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn. If you like that, try his others: Warbreaker and Elantris.


He is definitely an author to read if you enjoy fantasy.


Or just really agreed with the Sanderson suggestion?


I find Hobb's works to be overtly average. There are moments here and there of very high quality storytelling, but I find the writing to be rather melodramatic, the story to be rather underwhelming. I've read the first series and parts of the third. I plan try the Liveship series this spring sometime.


I do realize that her stories aren't groundbreaking, but her characters are outstanding.

Funnily enough, I actually liked the Liveship series the least of the three trilogies. I did like it, but found the others better (especially the Tawny Man Trilogy). It's different in a lot of ways, different part of the world than the other two, as well as having multiple viewpoints compared to the first-person storytelling of the other books.

Perhaps that means you have a better chance of enjoying it though, who knows? :)

Not everyone can like everything, and Hobb just isn't for me is seems.


Of course. Nothing wrong with that.
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