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Old 11-01-2009, 08:38 PM   #77
Dr. Drib
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The Prince of Nothing Trilogy by R. Scott Bakker. I read all 3 books in a 2 week period since my local library had all three (a rare occurrence!). I struggled through the first two, determined to finish the trilogy and the third was just a total disappointment. The ending didn't bring any conclusion to the trilogy... most likely to leave things open for another trilogy to follow. I will definitely not attempt any further additions to the series.

I've heard some positive things about these and almost bought them in their paper editions when I was in the U.S.

So they really are that bad, then?

What makes them worth not reading, in your opinion.


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Don
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