• Captain_Shoe
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    1 year ago

    I loved Wizard’s First Rule, but it was all downhill from there. Also, I bet if I was to read it again now many years later and knowing how the rest of the series went, I doubt I would love it still XD

    • exohuman
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      01 year ago

      I remember reading Wizards First Rule in high school and being riveted. It was unlike any fantasy novel I had read to that point and it felt dark and exciting (although the Mord Sith torture sequence nearly lost me as a reader). I too drifted off at the sequels. It was like he didn’t know what else to say.

      • LegendofDragoon
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        01 year ago

        It very much felt like he wrote it never intending for a sequel, which I can sympathize with, but what came after… The fourth book is to this day the only novel I never finished.

        I finished Eoin Colfer’s attempt to finish the hitchhikers trilogy.

        I finished the driest sci-fi I’ve ever read where I can’t even remember the name anymore.

        I finished every animorphs book, no matter how weird they got towards the end.

        I even finished the slog that is the middle parts of the wheel of time.

        But that book, no that one scene made me put down the whole series.

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          1 year ago

          Damn, what was the one scene? I read the main series (ugh) up to “Confessor”, but it was well over a decade ago, and I don’t remember much about the later books at all, except they were mostly all excessively preachy Objectivist stuff.

          • LegendofDragoon
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            11 year ago

            It was years ago at this point, but it was something while he was captured by the dominatrix society, and it just turned my stomach all the way over and I just walked away.