How's the science in that one?
Anyway, Super-Resolution Microscopy Techniques in the Neurosciences, edited by Eugenio F. Fornasiero and Silvio O. Rizzoli. Title says it all.
My sister's ex-boyfriend was a huge fan of Terry Goodkind. I'm really not sure why, but I made myself read the whole series waiting for it to get good enough to justify that opinion. Instead it kept getting worse.
(Actually the last Sword of Truth novel, while still garbage, was an improvement over the couple before it. There he finally learns the lesson that should have been obvious much earlier when he instead decided it as best to be an [censored].
Who was it who said he had "read a wide range of fantasy literature, from the good kind to the Terry Goodkind?"
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Currently I'm reading Jonathan Haidt's "The Righteous Mind; Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion."
In one book, Goodkind creates a nation of pacifists (led by a small boy) as a strawman argument to display why Pacifism is Wrong. The pacifists stage a peaceful demostration to stop Richard from going to war; Richard slaughters the protestors, who are "armed only with their hatred for moral clarity." Richard also kills unarmed council members.
Richard: Everyone is allowed to believe what they want to believe.
Random Guy: I don't agree with you!
(Richard kills Random Guy)
Have read a lot of mediocre fantasy/adventure stuff. The best book I recently read hasn't even been released in English, so little sense in mentioning it.
However - I have a particular book to warn anyone from reading it.
Terry Goodkind for sure produced the worst fantasy novel I have ever read. That "Terry Goodkind is the true inherent of J.R.R. Tolkien" graces the cover in silver letters has been a constant itch and juicy irony every since I started to read it.
Without making any kind of cohesive effort I am going to guess by page 300 out of a thousand that he did everything awful and wrong one can do with a fantasy novel.
Generic story of the chosen hero defeating the evil - Check
Dull plot of travel group facing soulless easily replaceable monsters like in a computer game - Check.
Stereotype dead template characters - Check
- complete with dead template means to convey their emotions - for instance the warrior seems to automatically string up his muscles when anything carrying some kind of tension happens (not just a physical threat - which would barely make sense - but any kind of emotional tension). How convenient. And how utterly nonsensical.
A consistently inter-personally forced narrative focusing on things such as how special a person is or how friendly different persons with each other are without any consideration for the the actual human condition and its complexities.
And as an abjectly awful bonus: The author employees an by me never before seen style of telling whatever little trivial uninteresting and totally irrelevant thing is happening in a given scene in a series of choppy sentences.
For instance: Telling me that somebody has a lamp on a table, while telling me in the next sentence that somebody removed that lamp from the table.
Relevancy? Zero. Thanks for the info! It becomes easy to reach over 1000 pages this way.
Besides this the novel is full of implausible character behavior in the service of the toddler-minded plot.
The novel is called "Wizard's First Rule"
What a piece of garbage.
I plan toRead Walter Moer's City of Dreaming Books as penance.
I plan to
And it is very nice to finally find myself far from alone in looking down on a piece of literature.
I don't understand what is wrong with people who are a huge fan of this. That one likes the simple story elements, granted. I can understand the appeal of something simple.
But it is also so badly written!![]()
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Ayn Rand is a personal hero of Orson Scott Card, I believe, also apparently such a nice person. Maybe it runs in the philosophy.
As we all know, I have been saying for awhile that the boards were going to change.
Well today is that day.
Everyone must keep in mind that this is an official site. It is dedicated to and should reflect ideas of the author and the series.
This is not just some random fan site.
So the rules as far as the SOT forums go.
Those forums are to ask questions about the series and to discuss the books. Any post stating that the books or the author sucks will be deleted. IF you have some constructive criticism, that is fine, but you must be polite.
Think about what you write before you post it. If I do not like it, it will be removed.
Also, these are not your typical fantasy books. In fact Terry does not consider them fantasy books at all. They are books about the nobility of the human spirit, which happen to have some fantasy elements.
With that in mind we are not going to be posting threads leek, "who is hotter, Kahlan or Cara.";"Who would win in a fight, Zedd or Nathan" These are frivolous threads and do not belong on this site.
Ayn Rand is a personal hero of Orson Scott Card, I believe, also apparently such a nice person. Maybe it runs in the philosophy.
I do, at times, in some ways.Well, that just proves that no one believes themselves to be the villain of their own story.