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Re: Opinion question about Lawhead's Song of Albion hakmajik Send a noteboard - 05/11/2010 07:01:01 PM
I read The Paradise War, and it was okay, but not really as amazing as I had hoped. Now, I'm debating whether I should continue the trilogy (The Silver Hand and The Endless Knot), or if I should just cut my losses and move further along the Listâ„¢.

So, those of you who have read this series - does the quality stay about the same, or does it get better after the first book?


While most people (I guess) know Lawhead for his Pendragon cycle, and while I consider his singular work Byzantium to be his (to date) Magnum Opus, I did enjoy the trilogy.

Of course, I'm old school- having read this when it was first published (and before even the Wheel of Time), back in 1992.

Lawhead, at his prime, was very descriptive - and, to me, was able to catch an appropriate level of emotive description and character growth. For this series, I specifically remember being transfixed - right on through the end.

In general, though, I'd somewhat compare this to a Robin Hobbs-esque series: relatively slow and descriptive compared to some of the more action oriented series out there, but rewarding to the reader.

(His later works, such as Tuck, etc, I was not as big a fan of)
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