I wish RJ had written them, but BS has done well
CatherineSedai Send a noteboard - 21/07/2011 04:36:36 AM
Well I don't think B.S. did as lousy a job as so many people seem to think. But let's face it, a lot of those people bitching about him would have done so, no matter who had been brought in. I've enjoyed the last two books and I am looking forward to the finale. I just look at it as though the original teller had to leave the Inn and someone else who happened to have already heard the whole tale took up the telling of it. Its not perfect but its not that bad.
I would have settled for a publication of Mr. Jordan's notes, so desperate was I to know how the story ended when I learned of his death. I think Brandon has done an admirable job trying to adapt to a style that is not his own, and fleshing out a story in a way that is as true to form as possible. I do catch Sanderson-isms everywhere, but in between them, I forget that its not Jordan.
I always say, if you must mount the gallows, give a jest to the crowd, a coin to the hangman, and make the drop with a smile on your lips. ~Birgitte
A very interesting remark from Sanderson
04/07/2011 05:57:07 PM
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I think it's a disservice to Sanderson to blame him for Jordan's own faults.
07/07/2011 03:28:54 AM
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The story isn't the problem. His fault is that his dialogue & characterization suck
08/07/2011 05:18:53 PM
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You think Sanderson's dialogue is somehow more banal than Jordan's? *head asplode* *NM*
09/07/2011 11:17:11 PM
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Personally, I have LOVED the Sanderson books.
12/07/2011 04:35:32 AM
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Re: Personally, I have LOVED the Sanderson books.
12/07/2011 02:42:51 PM
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I wish RJ had written them, but BS has done well
21/07/2011 04:36:36 AM
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