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re: Help me decide what to read next

Posted on 2/21/17 at 9:01 pm to
Posted by LoveThatMoney
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Posted on 2/21/17 at 9:01 pm to
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These are what I'm considering:
-Stormlight Archive reread
-Raven's Shadow trilogy
-First Law trilogy
-Kingkiller Chronicles
-Red Rising trilogy


Of those, I have read Ravens Shadow, Red Riding and Kingkiller (which remains unfinished).

Raven's Shadow book 1 (Blood Song) is the best book out any of the books in any of those 3 series. Yes, it's better than Name of the Wind. But Raven's Shadow peters out in book 3. It is still a good book, but books 1 is a masterwork and book 2 is legitimately great. Book 3, the finale, just bites off more than it can chew.

Name of the Wind and Wise Man's Fear are both better books than any of the Red Rising Trilogy or any other book Ravens Shadow except Blood Song. But Rothfuss has gone full blown GRRM on this series and there is no clear date for finishing the series in sight.

Red Rising is a wonderfully fun series that is well realized and complete and ends well. It is not going to blow you away with its inventiveness or writing, but it will sweep you up in an epic tale with characters with whom you can relate, though not nearly as well the characters in the other series.

So, I would say either go with Red Rising if you want a complete series that is tied up well or go with Ravens Shadow if you want a complete series that is tied up less well, but ultimately is more compelling. I would say Kingkiller is last because (a) Rothfuss is a dick and can't finish the series and (b) the books are highly overrated, which might lead to disappointment. They are good, but people blow Rothfuss for them as if they are on the level of fricking Tolkien and they aren't close.

Ranking the books individually:

1. Blood Song



2a. The Name of the Wind
2b. A Wise Man's Fear
3. Tower Lord
4a. Red Rising
4b. Morning Star
5. Queen of Fire
6. Golden Son
Posted by FootballNostradamus
Member since Nov 2009
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Posted on 2/22/17 at 1:46 pm to
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Raven's Shadow book 1 (Blood Song) is the best book out any of the books in any of those 3 series. Yes, it's better than Name of the Wind. But Raven's Shadow peters out in book 3. It is still a good book, but books 1 is a masterwork and book 2 is legitimately great. Book 3, the finale, just bites off more than it can chew.


Spot on with Blood Song. I read that book in about a day and a half. As a stand-alone or origin story I put it up there among any ever written, period, end of story. My mind was legit blown after it. I think you're being nice on book 2 and incredibly kind on book 3. Book 2 was eh, and book 3 was a mess for most of it.

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Name of the Wind and Wise Man's Fear are both better books than any of the Red Rising Trilogy or any other book Ravens Shadow except Blood Song. But Rothfuss has gone full blown GRRM on this series and there is no clear date for finishing the series in sight.

Red Rising is a wonderfully fun series that is well realized and complete and ends well. It is not going to blow you away with its inventiveness or writing, but it will sweep you up in an epic tale with characters with whom you can relate, though not nearly as well the characters in the other series.


Personally I think you're way understating Red Rising. Yes the first book felt Hunger Games-ish, but the second and third were anything but. I also felt the characters in it were so damn well-done and layered. There were times you almost pulled for the antagonist or felt bad for them. That's very tough to do. I also thought it had some incredibly strong twists.

Personally, given that Kingkiller is not complete, I'd rank them:

1. Red Rising
2. Ravens Shadow
3. Kingkiller

Kingkiller has the highest ceiling of all if he wraps it up well, but right now Red Rising is without a doubt the best series that is on-point, well-written, and well-thought-out for the entirety of the series.
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