I still enjoyed them, at least, I can see where my enjoyment of the "there was something ancient here and now we're discovering that aliens built the pyramids, yay!" trope came from. And as much as it was confusing, I liked White Dragon. I even liked Dragonquest (aside from women who like sex are evil! and F'lar) And I even still ship Lessa/F'lar as old people when they're both mellow.
It's hard not to confuse the two brothers, though. They treat Lessa the same--like a child (the real difference is that F'lar keeps going "I've got a plan!" but like the cylons, it's never really there)
Yeah, I remember reading Mirrim's Impression, I just--I don't remember where it is. Heh.
Now I need to track down the Nerilka book, though, as I feel like it's missing, which is annoying.
You're right about her trilogies (the Crystal Singer one falls into that, as well--the third book has a completely different tone to the first two. I think there was a long time between the publication of Killashandra and Crystal Line, though, so that makes some sense of it)
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It's hard not to confuse the two brothers, though. They treat Lessa the same--like a child (the real difference is that F'lar keeps going "I've got a plan!" but like the cylons, it's never really there)
Yeah, I remember reading Mirrim's Impression, I just--I don't remember where it is. Heh.
Now I need to track down the Nerilka book, though, as I feel like it's missing, which is annoying.
You're right about her trilogies (the Crystal Singer one falls into that, as well--the third book has a completely different tone to the first two. I think there was a long time between the publication of Killashandra and Crystal Line, though, so that makes some sense of it)