by Hania on June 2nd, 2010, 9:33 pm
Didn't know there was one of these threads.... Let me tell you about this book I hate.
I'm trudging through a trilogy I picked up on a bargain whim whilst at Barns and Nobel three months ago. Yeh, three months. 560 pages, transparently thin, super small type, not including the language translations or appendices which just happen to be another 40 pages. It's painful to say the least.
The Prince of Nothing, book one: The Darkness That Comes Before: by R. Scott Bakker.
His own world and inner lore are what drew me in and while they're not anything fantastically new or novel, there's a spin on things that keeps it just above fresh. Gods, mental demi gods with capes made of sewn together faces, giant lizard men from Farscape, and the ever present "Quiet monk that wipes the floor with anyone that manages to piss him off."
Like I said, it's not new per say but it is deep, complex, political, and multifaceted; plus the author doesn't shy away from anything that makes readers squeamish and I admire that. So, I'm soldiering on to finish the series because I have never not finished a book.