Finished these two books recently. AFfC being George R.R. Martin's long awaited continuation to his Song of Ice and Fire series and Chainfire being Terry Goodkind's latest Sword of Truth adventure.
Enjoyed them both, but since i read them so close to each other I got to compare and found Martin to be vastly superior in both entertainment and writing ability. Song of Ice and Fire is the best fantasy series out there right now, IMO, although i have a bud who really really likes Malazan Book of Shadow series, or something... i have yet to read this guy, but may soon.
AFfC is not as exciting as A Clash of Kings was, but it helps shed a lot of light on certain subjects, but in typical Martin fashion it also opens up debate on a whole slew of new conspiracies. Supposedly he wrote this book and it was too long, so his solution was to release this one with POV's from a handful of characters in and around King's Landing and then release the next book with POV's from everyone else (Dany and the Wall, etc), but on the same timeline as this book. Should be interesting, i hope the next book then will come otu soon.
I have resorted to waiting for paperback for Goodkind's new books and Chainfire hasnt changed my mind. It is the typical, Richard knows and does everything, story. If i didnt like the side characters so much i would stop reading Goodkind altogether. I have never in my life of reading fantasy seen such a riteous main character, it makes you wish for him to screw up or simply die just so he can be humanized. Goodkind is becoming more of a political preachy writer than a fictional author lately. Plus, this Chainfire is another blatant rip off of a Jordan spell that essentially does the same thing. I am entertained by the story, so that much is pretty good atleast.
Enjoyed them both, but since i read them so close to each other I got to compare and found Martin to be vastly superior in both entertainment and writing ability. Song of Ice and Fire is the best fantasy series out there right now, IMO, although i have a bud who really really likes Malazan Book of Shadow series, or something... i have yet to read this guy, but may soon.
AFfC is not as exciting as A Clash of Kings was, but it helps shed a lot of light on certain subjects, but in typical Martin fashion it also opens up debate on a whole slew of new conspiracies. Supposedly he wrote this book and it was too long, so his solution was to release this one with POV's from a handful of characters in and around King's Landing and then release the next book with POV's from everyone else (Dany and the Wall, etc), but on the same timeline as this book. Should be interesting, i hope the next book then will come otu soon.
I have resorted to waiting for paperback for Goodkind's new books and Chainfire hasnt changed my mind. It is the typical, Richard knows and does everything, story. If i didnt like the side characters so much i would stop reading Goodkind altogether. I have never in my life of reading fantasy seen such a riteous main character, it makes you wish for him to screw up or simply die just so he can be humanized. Goodkind is becoming more of a political preachy writer than a fictional author lately. Plus, this Chainfire is another blatant rip off of a Jordan spell that essentially does the same thing. I am entertained by the story, so that much is pretty good atleast.