Anyone ever read McCarthy's Blood Meridian? It's generally considered his masterpiece, an infinitely tougher read than the simple The Road and No Country for Old Men, and is begging to be made into an 8-12 episode mini-series on HBO.
What? It's a poorly written series. No real sense of threat. The main characters are teenage bumpkins. Entire books can be skipped with a 2 paragraph summary. Aside from the richness of the world, which is still overstated, the series has little going for it. If you haven't read a lot, and you mostly read fantasy, then maybe it's for you. I don't know. But I wouldn't recommend it.
The biggest slog of a book I've experienced was The Souls of Black Folk. I'm convinced Du Bois was trying to make a lot of racist white people feel pretty dumb.
The biggest slog of a book I've experienced was The Souls of Black Folk. I'm convinced Du Bois was trying to make a lot of racist white people feel pretty dumb.
This may seem a little self serving, but if you like Historical Fiction with a fantasy twist,why not try Noose Jumpers?
https://www.amazon.com/Noose-Jumpers-Mythological-Trevor-Cooley-ebook/dp/B01IK3O8SI
It amazes me how famous WoT is. It speaks to the state of fantasy fiction. I would not recommend it to a well-read adult.
What? It's a poorly written series. No real sense of threat. The main characters are teenage bumpkins. Entire books can be skipped with a 2 paragraph summary. Aside from the richness of the world, which is still overstated, the series has little going for it. If you haven't read a lot, and you mostly read fantasy, then maybe it's for you. I don't know. But I wouldn't recommend it.