[Dragaera] Your Favorite Vlad Books
Louis Eastman
almagaiz at gmail.com
Thu Nov 2 12:02:37 PST 2006
Is Teckla considered painful for the description of a marriage falling apart
or
just for the general theme of helplessness?
On 10/31/06, Ken Koester <kkoester at email.ers.usda.gov> wrote:
>
> Marco Emerson wrote:
>
> >I think Teckla is his best work to date by far. . . . Jhereg was a broad
> stroke, trying to explain so many
> >things at once that it couldn't give you that solid feel for how life
> works
> >there. It is hard to remember, but think about the *first* time you read
> >Jhereg, and the questions you had...
> >
>
> Actually, I get the most complete feel for how things work from Jhereg
> than any other book, and it probably is my favorite because it has so
> much of the series in it. Teckla is so painful to read that I have only
> managed it twice. Dragon gave me the most delayed reaction: I had to
> read it several times before I stopped thinking, "The Red Badge of
> Courage".
>
> Snarkhunter
>
>
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