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I picked up the triliogy in DTB before there were Kindle versions and only now got around to reading it.
This was a meaty and ponderous fantasy novel strong on ideas and politics, not so much on action. The character names bugged me were a bit hard to sort and keep track of in my head, but they were for the most part an interesting lot.
The book is also very much one third of a whole and not a self contained story and I know that's a turn off for some readers.
This was a meaty and ponderous fantasy novel strong on ideas and politics, not so much on action. The character names bugged me were a bit hard to sort and keep track of in my head, but they were for the most part an interesting lot.
The book is also very much one third of a whole and not a self contained story and I know that's a turn off for some readers.

Charles wrote: "Think I'll wait awhile to see what the price is once the "agency model" ends for Penguin Pub."
I don't think Penguin will give up Agency Prices unless it loses in court against the DOJ. I try not to be influenced by prices. Cheaper is better, but cost isn't a dealbreaker.
I don't think Penguin will give up Agency Prices unless it loses in court against the DOJ. I try not to be influenced by prices. Cheaper is better, but cost isn't a dealbreaker.


My main concern is that the author tried so hard to make Kellhus an exceptional person, but he seems like a blank slate.
Christina wrote: "How does the rest of the book compare to the prologue? I read the prologue but it turned me off so much that I didn't feel like bothering with the rest."
Most of the novel is taken up with characters other than Kellhus, and they're not so exceptional, nor could they be once a little more detail is revealed about him. I would have anticipated some readers objecting more to the professional lives of the major female characters.
Most of the novel is taken up with characters other than Kellhus, and they're not so exceptional, nor could they be once a little more detail is revealed about him. I would have anticipated some readers objecting more to the professional lives of the major female characters.

This was a FANTASTIC BOOK!
It is complex, so is the Simarillion. I liken it to Lord of the Rings in that it is dense in detail and highly structured - both in it's characters and it's politics. I see this as a positive because you can see the work that has gone into building this story - it was not slapped together overnight. I do agree that the character names are hard to pronounce and the multitude of characters can make it hard to stay on track with the story line. I wrote a paper about this book during my degree, one thing I discovered was once your past the first 100 pages things get much more clear and there is also a false plot-line going on...like something written to distract the reader from what's really going on and it parallels the distraction for the antagonist...after I noticed this I put myself in the mind frame of the antagonist and it made things really interesting!
If you've been discouraged for some reason, give it a go again. It is worth the effort. YES it's a difficult read at times but if it was easy and see-through you'd all be badgering it fr being a novice work.
right?
It is complex, so is the Simarillion. I liken it to Lord of the Rings in that it is dense in detail and highly structured - both in it's characters and it's politics. I see this as a positive because you can see the work that has gone into building this story - it was not slapped together overnight. I do agree that the character names are hard to pronounce and the multitude of characters can make it hard to stay on track with the story line. I wrote a paper about this book during my degree, one thing I discovered was once your past the first 100 pages things get much more clear and there is also a false plot-line going on...like something written to distract the reader from what's really going on and it parallels the distraction for the antagonist...after I noticed this I put myself in the mind frame of the antagonist and it made things really interesting!
If you've been discouraged for some reason, give it a go again. It is worth the effort. YES it's a difficult read at times but if it was easy and see-through you'd all be badgering it fr being a novice work.
right?
Am I wrong? Do I need to hunt this book down and read it anyways? Tell me, tell me, tell me what you think of it ...