CarlZog
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I'm currently reading the very, very first Dragonlance novel.
I'd like to do this again. I was in college and running an active 1e campaign when Autumn came out. I loved it! I wonder how it would hold up for me now.
I'm currently reading the very, very first Dragonlance novel.
I'm currently reading the very, very first Dragonlance novel.
Dragons of Autumn Twilight by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman.
I'm only on chapter two, but I'm enjoying it quite a bit.
Yeah, i agree the pacing was uneven at times, but Hunger Games is still one of the best books I've read in years.
That said, I was underwhelmed by the next two. Both still have pacing issues, but even worse, they both suffer from deus ex machina, expecially the last one. In both sequels, she attempts to use the Games as a template for the story, and ends up shoehorning the story into the template. I personally found the climax of the series to be flat out absurd. I won't say reading them was a waste of time, but they're nowhere near as good as the first, IMO.
I will say that the books did remind me a great deal of Donaldson's Chronicles of Thomas Covernant, Unbeliever. Collins dwells a great deal on doubts, despite, guilt, and so on. And for the most part, she seems to be true to her characters, in that the teenagers feel like teens, not adults. A pity the plots of the second and third books dragged them down.