pink shadow said:I haven't read Carol Berg before, just started a couple of weeks ago with "Son of Avonar" and liked the fact that the protagonist was a mature, strong woman and that the story was told from her perspective (and also that a gorgeous naked man turned up on page two )
Yeah, that's always a help
pink shadow said:So far I think the story's been good with a few unexpected twist. Remains to see what she'll do with it though. Hopefully the rest will be good. Did you read the Transformation series? How was that? What was it about Bridge of D'Arnath that put you off?
The first thing I read of hers was the first book of the Transformation series, and I liked it very much - there was a nice relationship between the two protagonists at the center, an interesting theme about responsibility and leadership, and more complexity than is typical for fantasy. The next book seemed a little long and disengaged, and the third just went nuts with the torture and interworkings of the books' world. I picked up the first book in the Bridge of D'Arnath series, and just wasn't drawn to the heroine. I did like Berg's stand-alone book, Song of the Beast. I'm more sympathetic to sad-sack heroes than put-upon heroines, possibly when I hear that the entire universe is out to get the poor girl, I'm rolling my eyes and muttering, "go find a guy to whimper at, princess" I've got no team spirit, I admit it.