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Jun 24, 2012 05:36PM

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Also wondering why he's going back to the Sword of Truth series AND self-publishing it, considering his most recent work deviated from the series/setting (more or less... although it still had ties to it).

Charlotte wrote: "My husband collects the Sword of Truth series in hardback so I've read almost all of them. I've not read The Omen Machine yet but the hubby told me it reads like a Scooby Doo episode. I'm curious t..."
your comment on what you want the next book to be like made me lol
Its a shame I ran out of steam on about the fifth book it just wasnt engaging me, but I really enjoyed the first four ans sti rate them as some of my favourites its what got me into fantasy that and dragonlance. My boyfriend just says he doesnt really wrap up the overall story just goes on philosophical tangents.
your comment on what you want the next book to be like made me lol
Its a shame I ran out of steam on about the fifth book it just wasnt engaging me, but I really enjoyed the first four ans sti rate them as some of my favourites its what got me into fantasy that and dragonlance. My boyfriend just says he doesnt really wrap up the overall story just goes on philosophical tangents.

Since the hardbound edition at $300 a copy is sold out, I would say it's working out pretty well so far.

I quite enjoy reading poltical leaning stories, even when I don't agree with the politics. As far as main characters who do some pretty unlikeable things, well, I am a R. Scott Bakker fan and his characters do some pretty unlikeable things; one of his characters, Kellhus, just might be the most manipulative character in all of fiction.
The first three Sword of Truth books were kinda fun reads. Not much there, but they were entertaining. The fourth book was just painfully boring and then the 5th book just totally lost me. I would consider Faith of the Fallen to be one of the worst books I have ever read and Mr. Goodkind completely lost my support after I read Faith of the Fallen.
My problem with Mr. Goodkind is that I just don't find him to be a very good writer. It has nothing to do with his politics or his worshipping at the alter of objectivsim. The phrase that comes to mind when I read Mr. Goodkind is his reach far exceeds his grasp.

I read Debt of Bones which is also a prequel, so I'm looking forward to this one, cause I was always curious about the Confessor magic and origins.
André



I quite enjoy reading poltic..."
I know a lot of poeple on Goodreads who hate his books just because it had polticial views, granted they also hated Ayn Rand and Objectivism.


I hope he gives us more detail about the Con Dar. Its a rather interesting concept that was just left hanging after the first book.

No, I dropped it after the fourth book, before the political undertones. I just got sick of all the gang-rape scenes.

http://www.terrygoodkind.com/theoracl...
André

http://www.terrygoodkind.com/theoracl...
André"
Thanks for the link. Wow, Terry Goodkind has put together one of the most comprehensive guides to eBooks and eReader that I have ever seen. I think he should have been holding a kindle or nook in that last picture though:)






http://www.terrygoodkind.com/theoracl...
André"
While on the one hand, that's awesome that he and his team put that together, I had a very knee-jerk reaction to one line in it: "Is the smell of paper and the turning of a page really still that important to you?"
Yes! Yes it is, and don't belittle that feeling, a**hole Goodkind!
Tor going DRM-free seems to me like the first step toward my conversion...maybe in a couple years when more publishers follow suit I will pick out one of the then-available devices...but I will ALWAYS still own some physical books. They are my friends. My laptop and smart phone are my friends too, but in a very different way.
About his books specifically, I'm torn. I loved Sword of Truth and love Richard and Kahlan, and I kind of want to know more about Magda, but it seems sort of like he's started writing fanfiction of his own characters. Like he has the Sword of Truth series, whole and complete enough, and the other stuff is not quite fitting in. Omen Machine was sort of like a 'reunion show' to me, though enjoyable enough I suppose. Ah, well.
Books mentioned in this topic
Faith of the Fallen (other topics)The First Confessor (other topics)
The Law of Nines (other topics)
The Omen Machine (other topics)
Debt of Bones (other topics)