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The Magic of Recluce
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The Towers of the Sunset is one of my favorites, but it's kind of an outlier: a distant prequel to Magic of Recluce with unusual POV and tense.

I've enjoyed them most of the time, but yes, they are long-winded and slightly slow going, so I don't think they are as popular as they could be.
One of my niggles is that for a series there is no time-line conformity; by that I mean that one could read one book, then go on to the next one thinking "continuity" but it's just as likely to be a 'prequel' or a 'sequel' to another in the series. AND, there is no logic, or 'history'.
So, in essence, to my mind, they are basically all stand-alone books written about the same "world" but at different periods of time. There's only a couple of examples where a character appears in more than one book.
I've managed to read so many because there was usually about 18 months between paperback publications and I'd forgotten what I'd read previously :)
Don't let all that put you off, though. They are quite decent books.

One thing that annoys me is how similar all his main characters sound, how they all use similar turns of phrase.

The author's style tends to be very heavy on inner monologues and self-reflection, and some of the recurrent themes and stylistic choices in his novels can get repetitive.
For example, he's very descriptive about any food eaten, which is fun for me, but sometimes it seems that everyone in the entire Recluce universe eats egg-toast for breakfast every single day. Also, the author uses a lot onomatopoeia or writing out sound effects, which some people find off-putting.
That being said, I'm a big fan of Modesitt's works, both fantasy and science fiction. I particularly enjoyed the first three books in the Imager series.
Any advice from those who've read the whole series?