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Sunday, March 6, 2011
Against All Things Ending
Stephen Donaldson's writing as seriously deteriorated over the years. When I read the first series, The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant back in the early 80s, I thought the writer was brilliant. That series was a master piece of world building and character development. Even The Second Chronicles were in many ways brilliant. But in The Last Chronicles, Donaldson trips over his horribly-written female lead.
It's one thing to write a character that has a broken past and is full of self-doubt. It's another thing altogether to bludgeond the reader with constant repetition of those doubts.
Against All Things Ending, like the first two books in The Last Chronicles, is extremely, annoyingly repetitive. That repetition and the frequent use of obscure words makes this book a chore to read.
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