Sep-03-2012, 02:39 PM (UTC)
(This post was last modified: Sep-03-2012, 02:54 PM (UTC) by finella.)
Thanks for your description, londonlassie. Your words could have been from me, only better. You exactly express the feelings I had during the books. I never felt bored with the characters or the story and my heart went wide for i.e sweet Relpda.
I loved to watch people and dragons change, getting stronger and more determined and I feared for them on each step towards Kelsingra.Even for Sintara , who reminded me a bit of Tintaglia. A meeting between those two arrogant queens might be very interesting .
I also loved to learn more about the background of the Rainwilds, the people there and also about the Elderlings. For me it's again a wonderful story in a magic word.
And I never expected Fitz to step into the story. I don't know why. Perhaps because for me he belongs to the north. Rather the Fool, he belongs to both world and I can imagine him walking through Kelsingra. But as I try not to become too dependend on both characters, I wasn't disappointed. For me it was appropriate.
I loved to watch people and dragons change, getting stronger and more determined and I feared for them on each step towards Kelsingra.Even for Sintara , who reminded me a bit of Tintaglia. A meeting between those two arrogant queens might be very interesting .
I also loved to learn more about the background of the Rainwilds, the people there and also about the Elderlings. For me it's again a wonderful story in a magic word.
And I never expected Fitz to step into the story. I don't know why. Perhaps because for me he belongs to the north. Rather the Fool, he belongs to both world and I can imagine him walking through Kelsingra. But as I try not to become too dependend on both characters, I wasn't disappointed. For me it was appropriate.