[Dragaera] Chreotha (the book)

Jon_Lincicum at stream.com Jon_Lincicum at stream.com
Thu Aug 10 10:54:43 PDT 2006


"Casey Rousseau" <casey at the-bat.net> 
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08/10/06 10:47 AM

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Re: [Dragaera] Chreotha (the book)




>Jon Lincicum writ:
>> In this regard, I'd hold up /Athyra/ as probably the
>> book with the closest tie-in to the House it's named
>> after. The whole psyche of the Athyra is a running
>> theme throughout the story. /Issola/ and /Orca/ are
>> also very tight with their House associations, however. 
>
>Ah, here you see the evolution of craft.  The gist of what you're saying
>is that the later books are generally more successful in making a
>connection to the House that names them than the earliest ones did.

No argument here. It appears he's gotten much better at this as the series 
has gone along.

Still, to me, Athyra was the high-water mark, and while the books since 
then are of a higher standard (in this regard) than those before it, the 
last 4 books have not *quite* lived up to what he did in that work. 
Probably /Issola/ comes closest.

>Given that Steve's books page (which one may hope will some day return)
>mentioned that it wasn't until Teckla that he admitted to himself that
>he was even writing a series, this doesn't surprise me. 

Indeed.

Still, knowing the reasons *why* things are the way they are doesn't 
change the facts themselves. Just makes it easier to understand them.
Majikjon



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