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Mar 31, 2012 06:31AM

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I wasn't impressed either, but I do know a lot of people who really like it. I found it rather simplistic in comparison with a lot of other books, but maybe other people will see something in it I don't.



I thought about writing a whole long response to this, but then I was lazy. The short answer is yes, it does *feel* quite juvenile. I found the characters rather obnoxious, but other people like them. If you're interested in a lighter read, you might give it a try - it's not at all difficult to get through - but if you passionately despise YA then you might want to just skip it.



Yea, I read this some time back and while I finished it, I was not too terribly impressed. It was "alright", but not my style really.The idea was cool, but the delivery was lacking. Anyways, you guys enjoy!

Something else is that after the landscape and architecture descriptions in TLOLL the ones in this book seem rubbish in comparison. Maybe thats just me though. What does everyone else think of the descriptions?

Also, after the first few pages I was glad to see that the story started off with action. The last few books I have read give way too much exposition than I usually care for. I like mystery to start off with and subtle hints as to who, what, and where things are starting off. Just adds pizazz to the story in my opinion.



I know what you're saying Ena, I've done Mistborn and started Fool. Then I have Lions of Al-Rassan before this. Too many good group reads for me this month.



Well, my planned reading is a book behind as Hobb was so good I went straight onto Tawny man 3. I will read this though.


Graceling has none of that. The female lead, despite her similarity in both name and in concept to Katniss, lacks depth. She is all anger and brash roughness, but the more I read on the more it feels forced. The underlying motive for her anger management issues isn't well fleshed out. It's all smoke and mirrors and nothing substantial.
I'm halfway through the book and so far it's a bit of a disappointment. Still, I'm going to slough on just because I want to get to end and get it out of the way and never have to touch it again.

Mediocre YA, but as it is really easy to read I'm almost finished. I wonder why it is so popular though. I am reading the Finnish translation and wondered if the translation was bad but after reading these reviews it looks like switching into English won't help at all.
I read the sample last night and went straight onto the book today, read it in one stting and enjoyed it.