I couldn't get into it. What's worse is the Codex Alera write-up at the end of each Dresden Book
Cannoli Send a noteboard - 23/01/2012 10:58:06 PM
You know how it goes - you're enjoying the satisfying wrapup of a Dresden Files book, you turn the page, and find yourself reading that by-now-irritating "When I was a kid, I got sick, and read books and blah, blah, blah,...honorary citizen of Narnia, Gor, Krynn, Earthsea...blah, blah, blah...swords-and-horses fantasy is my original passion and one true love...blah, blah, blah. And I couldn't even get halfway into book 1. Not that I found anything appalling in it, but I simply could not muster the interest. I found nothing new or noteworthy or that promised anything interesting or gave me a reason to keep reading. Kind of like Mistborn, the difference being that there are interesting-looking aspects to that series that make me want to grit my teeth and stick my brain into Sandersonian dialogue and "wit" one more time. Alera, though? Meh. I can imagine that reading as much as you have might turn me bitter as well, if any regularly readers of this site can imagine such a thing as an embittered rant against an IP by Cannoli.
Cannoli
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"Sometimes unhinged, sometimes unfair, always entertaining"
- The Crownless
“Tolerance is the virtue of the man without convictions.” GK Chesteron
Deus Vult!
Kinda shocked/surprised concerning one Jim Butcher
23/01/2012 08:28:33 PM
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I couldn't get into it. What's worse is the Codex Alera write-up at the end of each Dresden Book
23/01/2012 10:58:06 PM
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Hah, those things at the end of each Dresden paperback bug me, too
24/01/2012 03:16:27 AM
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I liked them. They're nice, easy reads.
24/01/2012 08:11:53 AM
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Dresden is a nice, easy read
24/01/2012 02:38:07 PM
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I don't think that books should be judged against standards they're clearly not meant to meet.
24/01/2012 03:01:12 PM
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Re: I can't get through his fantasy epic, but I liked the Dresden book.
24/01/2012 11:39:41 PM
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