Servbot #42
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I'm still chugging with the Sherlock Holmes collection, it's over 1000 pages, this is gonna quite the undertaking.
It's too bad you didn't like it, i personally enjoyed it but it had problems. Now i wonder if a certain someone has also finished Swan Song, i want to hear his thoughts too.
I finished Swan Song last week.
The book was sloppy. The themes were heavy handed and pointless. In the end, every action was preordained to happen, thus no one had any real agency. The theme of preordination wasn't handled well. The true purpose of Job's Mask had me sigh audibly. Any part of the book that had promise was squandered. The book did have some ideas worth pursuing but instead of focusing on one of them and cutting all the fat, they are jumbled together and don't coalesce into anything worthwhile.
The best chapters were thechapters, as he was the best character and the only one even remotely thematically interesting or fleshed out. The book should have been about him, and much darker in tone.Devil
Not the worst book I've read but if you are looking for apocalyptic fiction, pass on this one. Choose something with teeth, as this novel is PG-13 at best. I would honestly put this on the same level as Eragon, as the prose is what I'd expect from a "talented" sixteen year old.
It's too bad you didn't like it, i personally enjoyed it but it had problems. Now i wonder if a certain someone has also finished Swan Song, i want to hear his thoughts too.