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Jan 01, 2013 06:12AM

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It is one of those that you will have to endure the first book to get to the gems that are the later books. I am guessing it will be a love or hate thing.






Yeah, I feel like Chainfire came out of nowhere.


As for the books, I'm not sure if Goodkind has children as it seems like he has a serious need to impart the wisdom he's learned from life. I do enjoy some of the things he says, they are pretty accurate in some cases, but as the series progresses the story slows down, he does repeat himself often, even within a paragraph, and it becomes more and more preachy.
I read the first five books, but I think I've had enough. I ended up skipping probably a good 40% of the fifth book because I was bored.


And made it about 100 pages.
It's been awhile since I tried to fight my way through this story, but I just couldn't connect to anything, so surprising after such a great short story.

Throughout the book, I kept feeling this would be quite a good book if it had half of its page numbers with a tight editing. Because all that explaining and repetition we have to endure steals a lot from tension of the story.
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Also, I like Richard. He's said quite a few very funny lines already :)


