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Yearly Reading Targets 2022
The P:
Tower Lord by Anthony Ryan ( :( )
DNF about halfway through. So sad, as Blood Song was enjoyable. The biggest problem with this was pacing, I think. It expanded from the one POV in book one to 4 or 5 here. None of them were developed enough to get me to care about what they are doing or why. Most side characters just seemed to be there as plot devices to get the main characters to go where they needed to.
This is typical second book syndrome, and I should expect it. Book one has been worked on for a long time before it gets published. Book two is pushed out before it is ready. Or is more concerned with setting the stage for another sequel. Or the author just can't handle the larger scope of the story/world.
On to better things.
Wilshire:
Always a shame when that happens. It does make me slightly more sympathetic towards publishers wanting/expecting new authors to show up with complete series now, with the drop in quality so apparent for second books I can really see why. I'm sure a better publisher with better editors and support for authors would help workshop a lot of those issues away, but obviously this doesn't happen.
Wilshire:
The Forgotten Beasts of Eld by Patricia A. McKillip (10)
Meh. This was recommended along side her more widely read Od Magic, and I am very glad I read Od Magic first. This one didn't have nearly the same spark of wistful fantasy. Largely about a witch who could talk to magical animals, the concept was entertaining but it wasn't enough to make a whole book out of. Despite being pretty short, it still seemed to drag. Honestly the whole thing could have been a short story, maybe a novella, with just the first two chapters, one in the middle, and the last one. Instead it goes on for about 12, and that's just too many to get the point across. Pretty disappointed with this one, considering how whimsical and satisfying Od Magic was. If you want to try McKillip, because she does have great prose, I'd avoid this one.
The P:
The Heart of What Was Lost by Tad Williams (18 )
I read this because I intend to read his sequel Osten Ard "trilogy." It was enjoyable, but not the top form I'm used to getting from Williams. It's also kind of a coda to Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, so the whole book being falling action from the trilogy keeps it from reaching the heights the author usually achieves. I've been trying to decide why he felt the need to write this bridge book, and I think the main purpose of it is to introduce an inside perspective on the "bad guys" from MS&T (and presumably the following series). There is also a little appendix here that gives kind of an origin/history of the Sithi/Norns. I'm not sure if it has any new information (been a while since I read the trilogy), but it was good to get a refresh on the lore.
It was nice to dip my toes back into the world before I dive into the new series. I will revisit how important I think this book is after I read further.
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That's disappointing. I feel like I see it on all time great lists, and planned on reading it someday.
Wilshire:
She deserves to be on a great many lists because the prose is interesting to read. Leaning towards purple, but it fits her fantasy settings. Its possible I was just not in the mood for this type of book, because its not substantially different plot-wise than Od Magic, meaning it has a relatively generic plot with predictable outcomes that are not at all the focus of the story. This is definitely something to be aware of when picking up any McKilip, but not necessarily a demerit. Forgotten Beasts specifically didn't do it for me though. It uses a lot of magical/fantasy animals and/or animal tropes, which is also something I've never been too interested in either.
I'd still recommend Od Magic to anyone who reads fantasy. The internet is full of requests for fantasy with "good writing", and while that means a lot of different things to different people Od Magic is probably a good recommendation most of the time.
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