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Which Fantasy Author Did You Find Most Disappointing?


I must in the way miniority of not liking the Liveship series. Maybe I need a reread or try another series by Hobb.

I won't bother to harp on Twilight as it's been done so well by so many: suffic..."
Also, I loathed the Dark Tower. You're definitely not alone :D
I couldn't do the Liveship books, enjoyed the Farseer and Tawny man ones though.
Also, agree on the last 3 DT books. Though 4 was all kinds of ARGH.
Also, agree on the last 3 DT books. Though 4 was all kinds of ARGH.

Also, agree on the last 3 DT books. Though 4 was all kinds of ARGH."
I'll definitely have to give Farseer/Tawny Man a try, I've just been wary because of LS. :)
Farseer is good stuffs. My other self raves about them, and I like them well enough.
The Tawny Man books are a continuation of the Farseer story, and weren't as good as Farseer but they were still worthwhile.
The Tawny Man books are a continuation of the Farseer story, and weren't as good as Farseer but they were still worthwhile.

Ala wrote: "Also, agree on the last 3 DT books. Though 4 was all kinds of ARGH."
Oh, good. Last time I made that kind of statement about DT in polite company I got a pillow thrown at me. :)
Yeah, 4 bugged me a bit too, though I really enjoyed the present-day scenes and I've always wanted to know more about Roland's life before he started chasing Walter.
And the rewritten beginning to The Gunslinger was infuriating to me.
As Ala's aforementioned other self, I do indeed rave about all things Farseer. Give em a shot, Jessie

I've already added then to my 'next-to-buy' list. :D

Book Four of DT: Ruinating the series, one reader at a time.

It kind of felt like he'd signed a contract for 7 books but ran out of steam right after murderous trains, and just kept plowing ahead. I hope they do better with the movies.
It makes me sad. Drawing of the Three was the first one I read, when I was 11, and I fell so completely in love.
/mope

lol
truer words were never spoken!


Book 4 on its own is ok. As a prequel, of sorts.
But as book 4 in the series it was just wrong. And bad.
But as book 4 in the series it was just wrong. And bad.


Pretty girls throwing pillows... *wipes tear*
So....happy....here
So....happy....here
Well that goes without saying. What other kind of woman would you find in FA?

Overall...easily most disappointing book/author I have read.

Aww, flattery will get you everywhere.
*buys round of Belgian ale, Killians or scotch for everyone*

And I reiterate, we have the best women. Ever!
Aside from my wife of course! LOL But she is a member of this group, so alls good. :)


Another book I was surprised to dislike: Patricia McKillip's Forgotten Beasts of Eld. Mostly because I love McKillip with a fiery, boundless, slightly-inappropriate passion, and I've *never* not liked a book of hers. Her earlier ones are generally my favorites, but this one, almost the earliest and a World Fantasy winner, felt desperately clumsy and had nothing at all of her usual lyricism and vivid metaphor.
/grumble

Ack, I just bought that book yesterday! I hope it's not too much of a disappointment for me. :)

I love love love NotW. And The Wise Man's Fear, the sequel. Rothfuss foreva!

LOL, Jessie! Hopefully, I'll become a fan, too.

I felt the exactly the same way. Glad to see there are some that feel the same way, it feels like the people who love the book overtakes the ones like us.

Hopefully. If not, I know a fair amount of people who just find him not to their taste.. but that's how I feel about Terry Goodkind X-(. To each their own :D

and we do have great women here...even though I might be biased...
I just tried to ignore the NOTW hate lest I show my ass :). Nice tho it is. To each their own ;)

Gwynna, I found Forgotten Beasts of Eld slow going also. no hate, just blah, sort of.

I hear you. I am a huge fan of The Blue Sword and The Hero and the Crown. Deerskin was the first (and there have been subsequent) of her books I didn't like. I put it down to my reaction to the subject matter, since I think it was well written.


I did love Deerskin (McKinley is a favorite of mine in general) - but it was a hell of a departure from her usual subject matter, and so very intense.
Her latest, Pegasus, annoyed me a bit-- though only toward the end, where we went from her usual pacing to about warp two. I felt like I had whiplash by the end of that one. Plus, argh!! on the cliffhanger.

Gwynna, I found Forgotten Beasts of Eld slow going also. no hate, just blah, sort of."
I'd heard it was based on a fairy tale of some sort...but after reading the book I was totally not interested in the original.
Oh, the grossness of what I remember from the ending was just TOOOOO much.
I've heard both good and bad about Pegasus... not sure if I want to check them out...but I LOVE The Blue Sword and The Hero and the Crown.

Yep, exactly my reaction. I was in swoony McKinley-love right up until then. She does human/intelligent-non-human relationships so very well, I wanted a telepathic flying horse of my very own. :)
MrsJoseph wrote: "but I LOVE The Blue Sword and The Hero and the Crown."
Harry is one of my favorite characters of all time. :)
No worries Joe :). Besides you're a Hobb fan so you have redeeming qualities ;)
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I'll give it another try after I plow through those books, then. Thanks! I was a bit crushed not to love a Hobb book.