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Way of Kings will be remembered as a much greater epic than GoT when it's all said and done, IMO.
I concur, Sanderson will be the best when all is said and done IMHO, the new Tolkien
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Way of Kings will be remembered as a much greater epic than GoT when it's all said and done, IMO.
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Martin has been extremely adamant that no one finishes it but him, and his wife has been quite vocal about agreeing with him. He has no children to get greedy and start pressuring about the money it will bring. Parris Martin will be left very comfortably off just based on what's already been published. I would personally be shocked if Martin's estate ever let another writer finish the story. just my own sense after following the guy's writings and interviews for the last 20 years.
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Way of Kings will be remembered as a much greater epic than GoT when it's all said and done, IMO.
I concur, Sanderson will be the best when all is said and done IMHO, the new Tolkien
quote:So I have officially finished Dawn of Wonder, Book 1 of the Awakening series! I got assigned to an out of town job the past few weeks so it took me a little longer to get through the book than it normally would have but here are my SPOILER-FREE thoughts:
About 25% through Dawn of Wonder. I'm definitely hooked. Thanks for the recommendation. I'll post my complete thoughts when I finish. (Which shouldn't take too long at the current clip I'm going. Can't seem to put it down.)
quote:ten book series... probably three to four years between each as he continues multiple series concurrently.quote:
Way of Kings will be remembered as a much greater epic than GoT when it's all said and done, IMO.
I concur, Sanderson will be the best when all is said and done IMHO, the new Tolkien
quote:Idk if this is something you actually want. Some of us have been here a long time...just waiting....lol
I am about 75% complete with #2. Purposely not reading nothing on this thread but look forward to joining in next week.
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I actually looked this up a few days ago. Last time he commented, it was spring 2014.
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Hell yes. That's exciting.
quote:I also listened to the audio versions. Podehl was very good. I would put him up there with Beck, Guidall, and Muller. The best narrator ever was/is Jim Dale, who did the Harry Potter books.
I didn't read the books, but I did enjoy the heck out of the audio book versions read by Nick Podehl. I've listened to a ton of books, and his performance ranks among the best. Well worth a 2 month membership to audible to enjoy Poedhl's reading of both.
I just hope he's still in the game when Rothfuss finishes the 3rd. The dude that read the ASOIF series for George RR Martin basically forgot how to voice all the characters by the time Martin got around to -you know- actually writing another book. Very disappointing.
quote:Yeah, Ray Dotrice is pretty horrible. I have to imagine the book is being read to me by Grand Maester Pycelle because his voice is so old and strained; and he doesn't do any character voices... its really pretty bad...
I just hope he's still in the game when Rothfuss finishes the 3rd. The dude that read the ASOIF series for George RR Martin basically forgot how to voice all the characters by the time Martin got around to -you know- actually writing another book. Very disappointing.
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Somebody here turned me on to the "Lightbringer Series."
Good entertaining series. Definite religious themes and some decent twists.
On book 2 and they are easy reads
quote:Lynch and Sanderson are the best...but they aren't finished. I've read a lot of Hobb and started the Unhwen series. I'd suggest you start with Farseer even though it isn't anywhere nearly as good simply because you have a finished series to read. You also get the bonus of other series in the same world if you like them. I actually liked the other Hobb series better than the Farseer one.
Okay, I am going to let you choose my next series to start. Here are the choices...
Farseer Trilogy - Robin Hobb
Chronicle of the Unhewn - Brian Staveley
Stormlight Archive - Brandon Sanderson
Gentleman ******* - Scott Lynch
To help, I have highly enjoyed; Kingkiller, Dark Tower, HP, Inheritance, LOTR, The Circle (Ted Dekker)
quote:Stormlight was my favorite but there's only 2 books in what is supposed to be a 10 book series. (*sigh*)
Okay, I am going to let you choose my next series to start. Here are the choices...
Farseer Trilogy - Robin Hobb
Chronicle of the Unhewn - Brian Staveley
Stormlight Archive - Brandon Sanderson
Gentleman ******* - Scott Lynch
To help, I have highly enjoyed; Kingkiller, Dark Tower, HP, Inheritance, LOTR, The Circle (Ted Dekker)
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I actually liked the other Hobb series better than the Farseer one.
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How is Lynch "mostly completed?" The Lies of Locke Lamora was published in 2006. Supposedly we are getting book 4 in the fall of this year. That leaves 3 more books and probably around a decade of writing left!
quote:I'd never put out the phrase "mostly completed" when we have less than half a series in print after a decade. I understand that they are more self contained stories than many. However, I never walked a away from reading any of the 3 books and didn't immediately want the next in the series. So I guess I'm just offering a caution that it will be a long time until they are done!
Did you read my post?
quote:If the ending of Book 2 isn't a cliff hanger, then I don't know one.quote:
How is Lynch "mostly completed?" The Lies of Locke Lamora was published in 2006. Supposedly we are getting book 4 in the fall of this year. That leaves 3 more books and probably around a decade of writing left!
Each book is a self contained story. There are over arcing story elements that tie the books together, but no cliffhangers between books.
quote:Ok, so in a literal sense, Lynch is not "mostly completed" with the series. That wasn't the intent of my post. And I certainly didn't speak on whether it was a series I wished to read more of at the conclusion of each novel. Of course I wanted to read more.quote:I'd never put out the phrase "mostly completed" when we have less than half a series in print after a decade. I understand that they are more self contained stories than many. However, I never walked a away from reading any of the 3 books and didn't immediately want the next in the series. So I guess I'm just offering a caution that it will be a long time until they are done!
Did you read my post?
I do agree that Stormlight and Gentlemen *******s are outstanding and well above the other choices.
quote:Not really. I liked the Liveship traders and Tawny Man series better. When I initially read Farseer (I read Farseer about almost 20 years ago after it came out), I found it a bit hard to read and it was dark. I might enjoy it more now, don't know. I still think you should start with it as an entry into the world Hobb created. You have 4 series set in the same world to read and a fifth that is 2/3 done.quote:
I actually liked the other Hobb series better than the Farseer one.
Do you have a suggested series to begin with if I go the Hobb route?