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« #23 - The Seeress of Kell, by David Eddings | Main | #25 - The Warrior-Prophet, by R. Scott Bakker » #24 - The Darkness That Comes Before, by R. Scott Bakker
The blurbs on the cover of this book compare it to the likes of Steven Erikson and Guy Gavriel Kay. I can't comment on Erikson (I've never read any of his work), but I can tell you that Bakker far outstrips Kay in both depth and complexity. Doubt is the prime mover in this book. Characters doubt their memories, their abilities, their senses and their faith. They doubt the loyalties of those around them, the lessons of history and the very nature of the societies they live in. This mountain of doubt has the potential to overwhelm the reader and deny the concrete physicality of Bakker's world, but it actually does exactly the opposite. All the doubt reinforces the grit; even without any direct referents to real-world societies or events, the intrigue and political machinations, the constant anxiety of the characters only makes this world seem more like our own. Hey, I'm all caught up! Next: The Warrior-Prophet, by R. Scott Bakker. Posted by August on 03.01.08 at 1:44 AM | Comments (0) CommentsPost a comment
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