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I did not find that she used a great deal from WoT or aSoIaF LadyLorraine Send a noteboard - 29/11/2011 03:20:02 PM
At least, there was no more in common than there is in any number of the hundreds of fantasy novels there are in this world. I definitely didn't find her descriptions to be burdensome, like I often found Jordan's. And I think you're confusing a similar theme (political wrangling) with similar writing when it comes to your thoughts about her series and Martin's work. It could be that Martin's work has influenced it, but she certainly hasn't "copied" him.

Personally, I adore the Kushiel's Legacy series. I love the "alternate somewhat fantastical" history it gives to the world, her characters, and everything.

*SMALL SPOILER*



What you suspect will happen with Joscelin does happen, but he still remains an excellent "celibate-esque" foil to Phedre and many of the characters. I think you will still enjoy reading him a great deal for the same reasons.
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So, for anyone who has read Kushiel's Dart by Jaqcuelyne Carey - 29/11/2011 08:37:55 AM 1330 Views
"Well-turned calf" is an old saying. - 29/11/2011 09:19:18 AM 3114 Views
I did not find that she used a great deal from WoT or aSoIaF - 29/11/2011 03:20:02 PM 1053 Views
Nor did I. I felt like it had very little in common with either. - 29/11/2011 05:35:53 PM 917 Views
Carey is a decent writer - 29/11/2011 04:03:45 PM 969 Views
really? I thought she had great storytelling - 29/11/2011 04:31:05 PM 907 Views
Average, in this sense, is not an insult. - 29/11/2011 07:28:52 PM 1121 Views
oh fair enough. I wasn't trying to argue with you - 29/11/2011 08:28:27 PM 829 Views
I agree about the consistency. And possibly about the storytelling. - 29/11/2011 06:25:52 PM 1076 Views
I agree about the second series - 29/11/2011 08:31:08 PM 924 Views
Love the books - 30/11/2011 04:53:22 PM 973 Views

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