The books are known for complex characters, sudden and often violent plot twists, and intricate political intrigue. In a genre where magic usually takes center stage, this series has a reputation for its limited and subtle use of magic, employing it as an ambiguous and often sinister background force.
The novels are narrated from a very strict third person limited omniscient perspective, the chapters alternating between different point of view characters. Martin has a reputation of not being afraid to kill any character, no matter how major.
Hrm. Definitely sounds more interesting than
Wheel of Time,
which looked like your standard epic fantasy hoo-hah. I don't know where I'd find the time to read these longass fuckers, though.
Ooh, the Wikipedia entry for the Wheel of Time might be a good way to get caught up -- just so you can read the most recent book.
Heh, I skimmed the summary of the first book, and, yeah, it looks like more
Lord of the Rings
stuff...and I didn't really like READING
Lord of the Rings
so much.
I think that Wheel of Time is more like what would happen if
The Lord of the Rings
were set in Sweet Valley High.
Which is occasionally funny! But not on purpose.
t holds her matched LOTR set close
They don't understand, my precious, no, they don't, you're nothing like those other books, no, not at all. They're all cribbing off of you, sssss.
The Wheel of Time: making the Lord of the Rings look short for the past two decades.
Oh, thanks for pointing out the wikipedia entry! God bless geeks and those who remember where geeks post.
I have discovered that my local library has BOTH the new Elliott and the new Bujold. I must go there this weekend and pay down my ginormous fines and put holds on books.
Ok, for those Shel Silverstein fans: Em got "Runny Babbit" for her birthday and ohmigawd. Joe and I were reading it tonight and we had tears running down our faces. It's so very good.
I'm late to the game, I just finished
His Majesty's Dragon.
WOW! That is an amazing book, I nearly ran over my lunch break I was reading the excerpt of
Throne of Jade.
Now I'm torn -- do I run out and buy it after work or wait and add these books to the top of my Christmas list.
the second one went a little slower than the first ( but the third picked up )> Not sure if that helps or not
That may help, although as exciting as the battles are I really like the relationship between Laurence and Temeraire.
Is it just three books or is she planning on writing more?