Peter Orullian
Autor de The Unremembered
Sobre El Autor
Series
Obras de Peter Orullian
Rpg Reunion 1 copia
God Uses a Dishrag 1 copia
Lilith 1 copia
Canticle Of Abraham And Isaac 1 copia
The Hell of It 1 copia
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- Nombre canónico
- Orullian, Peter
- Nombre legal
- Orullian, Peter
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1969
- Género
- male
- Nacionalidad
- USA
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
- Lugares de residencia
- Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Seattle, Washington, USA - Ocupaciones
- Microsoft
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- Obras
- 15
- También por
- 21
- Miembros
- 488
- Popularidad
- #50,613
- Valoración
- 3.4
- Reseñas
- 23
- ISBNs
- 22
- Idiomas
- 1
- Favorito
- 1
I honestly loved the writing, and it held me a lot longer than most quest fiction normally does -- I doubt I made it halfway through Eye of the World, and the only reasons I made it all the way through Lord of the Rings as a teenager were that I was running out of fantasy in the school library and the three books managed to finish every single one of my reading requirements for the year at once. It was a little darker and held a little bit more of the character-driven fantasy that I enjoy than most quest fiction does.
But it was kind of generic. I mean, it's been done before. All of it. The kids in the weird area that nobody lives in picked up and taken with no explanation across the country, being chased by creatures only out of legend.... I mean, you could hit plot point by plot point Jordan or Tolkien.
When I got halfway done with the book, I shut the covers, closed my eyes, and thought about it. Where were we going? What was going to happen next in the book? Is there any foreshadowing that would give me a clue or mysteries that I needed answered? And all I could see was the abyss yawning open in front of me.
It's an interesting book, but I just didn't give a shit. I've put it down and left it down with only the regret of a book unfinished, not with unanswered questions or a burning need to know what's next. And I think that's a little sad.… (más)