I find it difficult to keep track of who'se POV is being portrayed in each scene.
Every character seems to be privvy to every plot point as soon as they are made.
The long established theme of characters acting in ways that they themselves feel are rational, based on the information they have is gone; as is the individual feel of each characters inner musings and interretations of the world they inhabit.
Maybe closer reading of aMoL would reveal some level of complexity that I missed the first time, as my attention and interest faded through the reams and reams of really really boring trolloc massacre and page after page of frustrating novel tricks with the one power that were unescessary, however I do not feel I will ever re-read this dreadful book.
Every character seems to be privvy to every plot point as soon as they are made.
The long established theme of characters acting in ways that they themselves feel are rational, based on the information they have is gone; as is the individual feel of each characters inner musings and interretations of the world they inhabit.
Maybe closer reading of aMoL would reveal some level of complexity that I missed the first time, as my attention and interest faded through the reams and reams of really really boring trolloc massacre and page after page of frustrating novel tricks with the one power that were unescessary, however I do not feel I will ever re-read this dreadful book.
Number of POVs per chapter
04/02/2013 03:21:06 PM
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Re: Number of POVs per chapter
04/02/2013 04:21:32 PM
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