J. S. Elliot
Inkling
As sad as it is to say, I haven't - yet - had the chance to read any titles by any of these authors. From what I see on these forums, Goodkind is a bit of an underdog in the terms of author endearment. But, as much trouble as I have finding the books, I got lucky and did find one by Goodkind in the college library the other day. The Wizard's First Rule is currently sitting like a brick on my desk while I finish reading another novel, but I had some curiosity questions.
What do you like most, as well as least, about each author?
Which one is your favorite of the three? Why?
How would you describe their main series in terms of quality and character development?
And anything else that comes to mind is good, really. The big-name authors of fantasy tend to be expensive to obtain, so I'm trying to gauge if it's worth my money. Especially since there are such mixed reviews that I've heard through grapevine.
What do you like most, as well as least, about each author?
Which one is your favorite of the three? Why?
How would you describe their main series in terms of quality and character development?
And anything else that comes to mind is good, really. The big-name authors of fantasy tend to be expensive to obtain, so I'm trying to gauge if it's worth my money. Especially since there are such mixed reviews that I've heard through grapevine.