Thanks for the opinions.
I thought a lot of people might think the writing both good and bad, and I was right on that one.
I will state for the record that I found Thomas Covenant himself a VERY frustrating character.
All through the first series, my attitude was Why Don't You Do Something Useful? (to which Covenant would undoubtedly reply: I cannot, by definition, do anything when nothing is real.)
I pitied Hile Troy. Without giving away things, I would like to say that it would be quite the Player Character who could somehow win in the situation he was put in.
I very much liked Saltheart Foamfollower, and I liked High Lord Mhoram. I liked the Unhomed and the Rahynhim. I even liked the Bloodguard, until they decided (rest of sentence deleted for sake of not writing a spoiler.)
I did like the Second Chronicles, far more than some of you above did.
Why I liked it I cannot relate without giving out spoilers. However, I will say that what happened to some of the characters was very sad, and what happened to others was very happy. What happened to a particularly beautiful place was VERY sad, though.
I think the question should be asked (on another thread, with the SPOILER warning attached to it) what punishment was due Thomas Covenant, for his crime. What punishment, and when to punish him?
Or perhaps no punishment was due? What think you? Consider the consequences of punishment. Consider what happened in the books. It is not, unfortunately, such an easy question as all that.