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The Blasted Lands: Seven Forges, Book II

  • Sales Rank: #6097385 in Books
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  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Each book gets worse
By VK
I gave the first book 3 stars - because the setting was original, the premise was fresh and consequently, i was willing to overlook the choppy writing.

But the remaining 2.5 books are absolutely putrid - this is, possibly, one of the worst fantasy books i have had the misfortune of reading in a very long time. Why 2.5? Because I read the 2nd book, skimmed the 3rd and gave up half-way through the 4th. That should give you an idea of how completely and utterly disinterested i was in the story or any of the characters.

Where do I start?

For starters, the writing is puerile. It really comes across as having been written by a teenager just getting started with writing: there is no polish to the prose, the phrasing is choppy and the author spends a lot of times repeating the same ideas (mainly to do with how tough the Saaba Whatever are, and the mysteriousness of the wizard, WhoCaresAboutHisName) and ignoring pretty much everything else.

And what he focuses on is so inconsequential to the main plot, it makes you want to slam your head on a brick wall. There is a war going on, and the supreme general of the armed forces of the most powerful Empire basically gathers his soldiers and personally drills them like a sergeant. Apparently, there are no layers of officers between him and the soldiers. The senior members of the Empire know a war is coming, but there is no mention of any strategic preparations or such (other than the General personally trying to train his soldiers). The Empire is supposed to be so large and all-powerful but his writing style and exceedingly unambitious scope makes it seem as if the army is the size of a few score men. However, that doesnt stop large groups of Imperial soldiers to appear elsewhere when needed.

Large scale events just happen in a few paragraphs. Evacuation of a city? Done. Invasion and destruction of a town? Done. However, the author has time to use large portions of a book to describe each of the 7 meetings Andover has with the Saaba Whatever gods - and each of those meetings follows pretty much the same template, so it really is the same experience narrated 7 times Well, it fills pages, atleast.

When he does get around to the other characters, he just seems to lose a sense of perspective. There is one scene where the Investigator or Interrogator or whatever is trying to interrogate the members of the royal family. Apparently, he keeps them all penned up in a room and just stares at them for half a day without speaking. And by watching them, he knows who is innocent. Which is interesting, because he - and us, the readers - have ALREADY been told who is responsible for the crime that he is investigating, and that entire arc is quite minor anyway. SO WHAT IS THE POINT OF SPENDING SO MUCH TIME ON THIS???

Another example: there is a section in Book 4 when a character who has been missing for the last 2 books is reintroduced, and the author chooses to spend 3 pages expanding on the fact that she and her suitor havent had sex, are saving themselves for marriage and are getting off via handjobs and dry-humping (really). This is in the middle of a war of survival.

That's when i stopped reading.

The Taalor Whatever are, of course, invincible and their gods make a convenient Deus Ex Machina - the other side has a powerful wizard who can destroy continents? Taalor Gods to the rescue. Character died? Taalor Gods to the rescue. But the other side gets its own DEM as well.
4 books in, there seems to be no real sense of urgency.

In this and the next 2 books, this is what happens (no, it isnt a spoiler - there is nothing here that isnt even remotely interesting or suspenseful):
- the Saaba Whatever invade.
- no one can beat the Saaba Whatever
- they attack the capital city and a DEM occurs which saves the Empire - atleast for the time being

That. Is. It.

The author has taken a very interesting premise and mired it in extreme banality - and this is primarily due to lack of writing skills.

If you are trying to decide whether or not to buy this series, do yourself a favor and dont. Read the airline magazine a second time instead (that's what I did).

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
A decent story told in a simple style
By R. Bodenstedt
The Blasted Lands tells a decent story in a simple, extremely accessible manner. Like the first book, it's poorly edited and contains many misspellings, incorrect word choices, and other mistakes. But, all in all, it's a decent read if you're not looking for anything too sophisticated or deep. I doubt if I'll read any more of Mr. Moore's books, I just can't live on a diet of popcorn.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Another awesome continuation to this saga.
By Kaochoy Saechao
The second in this four (thus far) book saga. Good read.

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