Doobie_wop said:
He is far better at writing action scenes and keeping up the pace than he is at actually creating a great plot. I'll admit it's a little generic, but I think that it all flows pretty well and it's just easy to ready, fun and a badass trilogy to get through in a week. I've noticed that many current fantasy writers try too hard at creating overly difficult plots and lore that lead to a boring book and it's nice to see a few people breakout of the old high sci-fi and fantasy structure and try and create a different reading experience. Patrick Rothfuss, Brent Weeks, Neil Gaiman, Sergey Lukyanenko, Joe Abercombie and Conn Iggulden are leading fiction into a whole new direction and it's seems like they are sprinting away from the standard 'Lord of the Rings' strucuture that many other writers have picked up. |
Yeah, about time they escaped LOTR's shadow... GRRM did wonders for fantasy fiction.







