» Fri May 27, 2011 7:53 pm
Loved it. I have a few reasons why.
Very rarely does a book make a person more aware of an underused sense. This book, with the inclusion of beings with more than five senses, several of which go into "eating," makes eating more enjoyable for me because I am more aware of my own basic five.
It does the lore justice in spades, while at the same time changing things enough to be fresh and new instead of stagnant.
Instead of being the dreaded 3rd person omnicient, it's the third person limited. Basically first person minus the "I." Colin doesn't see the monster, or the slaughter, so we don't. he hears it, so we do. Colin's magics are very well-described.
Basically, it's like Morrowind. a few flaws in the delivery ('"I wonder if blah blah" he wondered' comes to mind) but altogether the flaws are far dwarfed by the good things. When I'm on a better computer I may do a full review, just for fun.