Almost half-way through Valente's The Habitation of the Blessed and as I expected it continues excellent. I'm beginning to wonder quite when we're going to get to a detailed coverage of Prester John's first exposures to the people of his "kingdom", and there was just a summary of some of his early days there which while beautiful is hopefully not all we're going to get on that score. And the book's digression-heavy, but A: all the digressions expand on the culture, or the mindset, or the history, or the character [there's one narrator whose prone to self-reflection in particular], and B: they are all written in prose that shines like molten gold. So, while I kind of wish we got a tiny bit more "scene" in the traditional sense [and it's not as though there isn't a bunch already or anything], honestly I'm good.
Also almost exactly half through Towers of Midnight, and ... I dunno. The style's a little sketchy, I feel: Sanderson mentioned the other day on teh internetz that he's very aware of one stylistic difference between himself and Jordan, which is that he uses contractions while Jordan did not. Adopting Jordan's no contractions policy might have seemed too much like aping him, I realize, and cut too much into Sanderson's own style. But, well, I'm noticing. Not just that, all the little style wobbles. I'm noticing more than I did in The Gathering Storm, and I know it sounds petty but it does cramp my joy. Most of this, I think, is down to some writing that feels quite rushed. But then there are scenes that feel right on, [there was a Mat and Birgita scene recently that felt perfect.] And a couple really cool things have happened. Not huge things, but cool ones. Overall I'm really enjoying the book and appreciating its broader focus and a lot of its scenes [even if some are provoking a "really?" reaction]. I just think it's got a lot more cracks in it than The Gathering Storm, thus far.
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Also almost exactly half through Towers of Midnight, and ... I dunno. The style's a little sketchy, I feel: Sanderson mentioned the other day on teh internetz that he's very aware of one stylistic difference between himself and Jordan, which is that he uses contractions while Jordan did not. Adopting Jordan's no contractions policy might have seemed too much like aping him, I realize, and cut too much into Sanderson's own style. But, well, I'm noticing. Not just that, all the little style wobbles. I'm noticing more than I did in The Gathering Storm, and I know it sounds petty but it does cramp my joy. Most of this, I think, is down to some writing that feels quite rushed. But then there are scenes that feel right on, [there was a Mat and Birgita scene recently that felt perfect.] And a couple really cool things have happened. Not huge things, but cool ones. Overall I'm really enjoying the book and appreciating its broader focus and a lot of its scenes [even if some are provoking a "really?" reaction]. I just think it's got a lot more cracks in it than The Gathering Storm, thus far.
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