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Cindy
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Jul 29, 2010 02:33PM

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I've already started on the second book. Will most likely finish the entire series in the next few months. Decent stuff.

Eric- All of your questions are easily covered in the by book 4. Everything kind of 'clicks' about halfway through that one.

I plan on continuing this series. Not right away as I have 100s of books to read but it'll be a good filler book for myself! I'm glad so many people enjoyed this pick!

But, I still like the Dresden Files better.

Introductory books that start and end slow are the direct result of the author not knowing how to make his or her first book a viable and exciting story. It's funny how Rowling, Sanderson, Goodkind, Jordan, Weeks, Rothfuss and countless other fantasy authors have not had this problem. Series that start off incredible slow inevitably end up to be not very good. I get so tired of people telling me that I have to be patient and wait till I've read 3 books or more before everything starts to pick up. If the first book hasn't captured my attention I'm certainly not going to read the second one.

I don't find that to be true in every instance. There are a couple of authors I can think of off the top of my head where the writing improves every single book - Lynn Flewelling would be one example. Her Nightrunner series starts off a little weak but gets better and better, and every book since has been an improvement over the last (IMHO).
RE: Furies of Calderon - while I overall found the series a little weak, there was no doubt in my mind the books that followed were an improvement on the first. I do think authors can and do learn from previous efforts. Now, whether it's worth it to any given individual to slog through the initial volumes to get to the better stuff is purely a matter of personal preference, and not caring to do so is totally understandible. :)

For the record I still haven't read Furies yet. It's waiting for me at the library and now I'm having second thoughts. I wasn't particularly impressed with Butcher's wizard books so I decided to try these instead.

Well never mind me then, we just have very different reading tastes. :)
