I just finished the series.
I was put off by the comparisons of it being high fantasy in the tradition of Lord of the Rings. My interpretation of high fantasy LotR is page after page of description of horse lineage and fantasy songs I don't care about.
Fully agree. In my experience most of the people that still find LOTR to be the only and best Fantasy book out there generally just don't read fantasy. Glad to have you here
I've since turned one of my best friends on to the series and have tried to get my fellow fantasy nerd relatives and co-workers to read it. I haven't really figured out a succinct way to describe that doesn't sound totally unapproachable.
Depends on what people have read, but I try to go with a similar 'its like this book and this book combined' type deal. So for example, pick some of the most highly read fantasy books right now, Got, NotW, MbotF:
"Second Apocalypse combines the politicking of Game of Thrones, the magic and intellect of Kvothe in Name of the Wind, and the war novels of Malazan book of the Fallen in an entirely unique and extraordinary way. "
That's good enough for an intro sentence. TDTCB is a fine setup for the rest of the series, if they read through it and think its too complex, too dark, too convoluted, etc., then imo they won't like the series. There was nothing a pitch with more information might have help or hurt.
Plenty of other books you could pick from that will get people excited, just pick a couple that you're both familure with and shoehorn a similar description. I just picked those because they are all very identifiable to most fantasy readers today. Tolkein/Herbert for LOTR/Dune works just as well if they read older books, McCarthy's Blood Merridian and some historic Crusades texts if they read those. Throw in philosophy if the person you are talking to swings that way, etc. There's a little bit for everyone within TSA, so I don't try to decide for them if they'll like it or not, just give a quick one-liner for interest.
The old adage 'you can't say the wrong thing to the right person, or the right thing to the wrong person' applies here.
Anyhow, I just finished up the series and will probably post some questions I have about the ending at some point. Definitely my second favorite fantasy series behind The Wheel of Time which will always be near and dear to my heart due to nostalgia points.
Haven't read WoT, though it does seem to bring strong emotions one way or another when people talk about it.
Plenty of opinions to be had around here regarding most any subject though.
Again, welcome to the forum.