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Old 03-25-2023, 04:09 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
I get that and don't disagree. Believe you me, I read plenty of schlock that was put out as quickly as possible.

But with Sanderson's writing, there was something else amiss. Maybe it was actively bad writing? I don't know for sure. The book I'm currently reading (The Green Man's Heir by Juliet E. McKenna) suffers the same problem (though the characterization isn't as good as what Sanderson did). Good story and an interesting world. But it is taking me much longer to read than it should. There is... some indefinable something missing.
One thing that makes a book take longer to read is when there are names you have to figure out how to pronounce and that includes place names.
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