Erik reviewed Wizard's first rule by Terry Goodkind (TOR fantasy)
My favourite fiction book series
5 stars
My youth was reading these books before going to sleep :)
mass market paperback, 1008 pages
French language
Published Sept. 18, 2015 by Milady.
German translation of The Wizard's First Rule, Book 1 of The Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind
My youth was reading these books before going to sleep :)
Really enjoyed this book, hit the right balance between epic fantasy and not being ridiculously long (Wheel of Time I'm looking at you...). Although part of a series, the book ended at a definitive point which cleared up a lot of loose ends whilst still leaving enough open for me to want to read the next one.
Goodkind is an awkward, unskilled writer.
For years I would hear something good about this book, pick it up, then put it right back down again.
The first few chapters are by far the worst. They read as if Goodkind wrote them when he was a much younger man; then squirreled them away in a trunk somewhere, only to find them again 15 years later and decide to continue the novel without editing the first chapters one bit.
If you can manage to suffer through those first chapters, you'll be treated to a slight improvement in craft and a bland, well-trodden storyscape involving a land sealed off from magic and a battle between good and evil.
There are so many good books in the fantasy genre. This is not one of them. It is, rather, the beginning of a great time sink of a series. Do yourself a favor and …
Goodkind is an awkward, unskilled writer.
For years I would hear something good about this book, pick it up, then put it right back down again.
The first few chapters are by far the worst. They read as if Goodkind wrote them when he was a much younger man; then squirreled them away in a trunk somewhere, only to find them again 15 years later and decide to continue the novel without editing the first chapters one bit.
If you can manage to suffer through those first chapters, you'll be treated to a slight improvement in craft and a bland, well-trodden storyscape involving a land sealed off from magic and a battle between good and evil.
There are so many good books in the fantasy genre. This is not one of them. It is, rather, the beginning of a great time sink of a series. Do yourself a favor and pick up some George R. Martin or Melanie Rawn or Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman. They're all much, much more skilled practitioners of medieval high fantasy than Goodkind.