anyone read Carol Berg? I've started reading her Son of Avonar and, while I like the story(exiled noblewoman has amnesiac madman wander up to her house and decides she's keeping him, while her evil brother and his henchman hunt for him, and she hides him mostly to thumb her nose at them) I am struggling very, very hard with the Random Infodumps
(
Read more... )
Comments 7
Right now I've got another of hers, title again forgotten, that starts off with an injured man who gets taken in by a monastic order. I'm not much further than that, so I don't know if I'm going to like it or not. It's not grabbing me yet.
Reply
I spent the first 70 or so pages of this closing the book every few pages, and then picking it back up and continuing a few minutes later. I think, though, that I've glommed on to why there are all these flashbacks(did I mention that the infodumps tend to be inside flashbacks, too?) and if I'm right, I'll be forgiving.
It's good, even if her style does frusttrate me sometimes.
I don't think it helps, though, that the style of the book I blazed through yesterday was very straightforward and matter-of-fact, which makes for easier reading. it makes this look even more convoluted than it would normally, I think.
(Not big of the anthromorphic animals myself. Tried a Mickey Zucher Reichert a while back that had something along those lines and couldn't get into it, despite normally enjoying her books.)
Reply
Reply
Reply
Leave a comment