Hypersmurf said:Maybe you meant Slanter, rather than Garret Jax?
CCamfield said:I wasn't saying anything about Wishsong, though.
Well the list I posted is accurate. Although one could argue that Sword of Shannara isn't a carbon copy of LotR (couldn't be otherwise mr. Brooks would have been sued) the list points out the similarities which are quit obvious. But as I also stated, I do love the first three books (hell where do you think my username comes fromKnowTheToe said:I loved the first two series. I believe they were the first fantasy books I read after the Hobbit. I must admit, I may not have liked them as much now if I had not read them before, but I believe they are great fluff reading.
Brooks works borrows heavily from LoTR, but the list on the first page of this thread really stretches a few points. Now the Second book of the Second series borrows heavily from the New Testament of the Bible. (SPOILER) The River King sends his only daughter out into the world where her death heals all of the land and she is betrayed by one of those closest to her.
I really dislike the new stuff, but Magic Kingdom for Sale rocks!
I think by "characterization" you must mean something else. Few of the characters actually are, well, characters. There just racial types to represent each nation.ergeheilalt said:I find Eddings Belgariad/Mallorean and Elenium/Tamuli to be slightly better than Brooks, as I find characterization to be the most important aspect in driving a book not based in the real world.
Dennis McKiernan wasn't sued for the Iron Tower, was he?Allanon said:Although one could argue that Sword of Shannara isn't a carbon copy of LotR (couldn't be otherwise mr. Brooks would have been sued)
I've never read Iron Tower. So I've no opinion in the matter. Should he be sued?Joshua Dyal said:Dennis McKiernan wasn't sued for the Iron Tower, was he?