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by effingwewt
1464 days ago
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This whole situation happened with Robert Jordan and The Wheel of Time series. It was considered a mess by fans but was a critical success. Either way at least we got an ending. Thing is- the books had been meandering for a while, and it's quite possible Jordan would have whiffed at the end, but we will never know. With Tolkien it's just been a shallow money grab since The Hobbit trilogy made off a super short book and after the Amazon series stuff I'm over it anyway. It feels like at this point they should have people write universe books like Forgotten Realms or something. New books by new authors in the Tolkienverse. ASOIAF will probably never be finished, and I'm OK with that. I used to hate not getting to see how a story ends but after so many books/shows/series/movies always ending on cliffhangers to never be completed, I'm just over it. Seems even storytellers die heroes or live long enough to become villains ;) |
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Can you go into why it was considered a mess? I'm a relatively recent finisher of the series so I can't speak to the contemporary reaction of the fanbase, but my impression has been that the current community is, at a minimum, satisfied with Sanderson's work. There are several things that people complain frequently about (and that I agree with) like Mat's character development and the Androl arc. Not to mention the lost possibility of follow-on series after A Memory of Light! That doesn't mean people think it's a mess, though.