rononeill said:
Dammit. Y'all got me again.
You just have to accept that this thread is about other stories outside of Kingkiller. Maybe staff should just rename it. Thenwhen there is actual news on the series a new thread can be created.
rononeill said:
Dammit. Y'all got me again.
OasisMan said:
Started "the name of the wind", bout 3/4 thru & love it thus far
Try Joe Abercrombie The Blade Itselftv1113 said:
I've very much been in a reading rut since Sanderson and Butcher haven't released anything lately. I read the night angel trilogy which was pretty good but haven't felt like messing with lightbringer. I have mostly just been binge watching supernatural to fill my fantasy void....
tv1113 said:
Have not gone down the Abercrombie road since everyone says it is dark and brutal more along the lines of GRRM, which I don't care for GoT as books just think it is good television.
is there need for insults? People have different tastes.schmendeler said:tv1113 said:
Have not gone down the Abercrombie road since everyone says it is dark and brutal more along the lines of GRRM, which I don't care for GoT as books just think it is good television.
Put on your big boy pants.
tv1113 said:
The night angel trilogy and blood song are both dark books I love. I have no issue with adult content and grisly deaths but any time someone compares an author to GRRM I have little interest.
GRRM books are not fun or exciting to read and the books aren't that great, just my opinion.
mpl35 said:is there need for insults? People have different tastes.schmendeler said:tv1113 said:
Have not gone down the Abercrombie road since everyone says it is dark and brutal more along the lines of GRRM, which I don't care for GoT as books just think it is good television.
Put on your big boy pants.
Abercrombie is brutal but his pacing is MUCH better than GRRM and he doesn't like to describe everything on every character's plate at every meal like GRRM does. I admire GRRM for the world and characters he created but, much like Jordan did, he gets lost in his own details in his books.tv1113 said:
Have not gone down the Abercrombie road since everyone says it is dark and brutal more along the lines of GRRM, which I don't care for GoT as books just think it is good television.
Yeah best served cold is amazing. Also Heroes and hrmm..... his collection of short stories "Sharp Ends" is good. His young adult series (Shattered Sea) is ok but a bit too YA for this reader in his 40's.Hudson2508 said:
I wouldn't compare Abercrombie to GRRM, I found those to be very different styles. I loved Abercrombie.
Would any of y'all recommend his other books outside of the The First Law series?
this a a nice friendly conversation, why risky he typical Texags bs?schmendeler said:mpl35 said:is there need for insults? People have different tastes.schmendeler said:tv1113 said:
Have not gone down the Abercrombie road since everyone says it is dark and brutal more along the lines of GRRM, which I don't care for GoT as books just think it is good television.
Put on your big boy pants.
A light ribbing is not an insult. An insult would be calling him a *****.
Different tastes? He said he thinks game of thrones is great television but won't read the books. That doesn't even make sense from a content perspective.
George RR Martin is like Tolkien. He has a fantastic story to tell, but he's not particularly good at telling it. If we're being honest, his prose is meh and vast swaths of his text should have chopped by an editor, as they add nothing of value. In addition, there's a very real the possibility that Martin's written his last book. He MIGHT release WoW, but he's never finishing the rest before his heart attack. No freaking way.schmendeler said:
A light ribbing is not an insult. An insult would be calling him a *****.
Different tastes? He said he thinks game of thrones is great television but won't read the books. That doesn't even make sense from a content perspective.
twilight and Harry Potter sell too. Just saying....bangobango said:
Guys sure have sold a lot of books for not being very good at telling stories.
Maybe Sanderson, Rothfuss, and Butcher will never sell as many books as him or get any quality TV/Movies made out of them, but I would still buy any of their books at this point over GRRM.bangobango said:
Guys sure have sold a lot of books for not being very good at telling stories.
titanmaster_race said:
Queen of Fire was real bad. BUT I have great respect for Anthony Ryan for releasing it and facing the music. Unlike Rothfuss.....
Nobody said that.M.C. Swag said:
I can understand GRRM isn't for everyone, but to say he isn't any better than twilight is a ****ing joke and immediately discounts your opinion if you even think they're in the same league.
HAHAHAHA. Now that is a loss of credit right there!Quote:
And HP is one of the best overall sagas I've ever read.
Literally 4 posts above mine a guy likened book sales of twilight to GRRM, as if that made them alike more than Rothfuss or Sanderson.mpl35 said:Nobody said that.M.C. Swag said:
I can understand GRRM isn't for everyone, but to say he isn't any better than twilight is a ****ing joke and immediately discounts your opinion if you even think they're in the same league.HAHAHAHA. Now that is a loss of credit right there!Quote:
And HP is one of the best overall sagas I've ever read.
M.C. Swag said:
The first 3 books of ASoIaF is literally some of the most iconic and well written literature in the fantasy genre. His prose, world building, and character development is second to NONE.