![]() ![]() ![]() The ending is just shockingly bad, and now I hate all three.Ģ020 Edit: I wrote this review in 2014, and read some responses just now, so I want to clarify my position. This is lazy writing that thinks it's being clever. then he digs in and is evil despite tons of foreshadowing that his character is developing. Logen is on the path to becoming a good man. and then he is suddenly just evil in the third book. Bayaz is the fatherly wizard with a temper. then he is jerked back to being a weak puppet. SPOILERS: For instance, Jezal is clearly on a journey from spoiled brat to stately king. The endings don't fit with the rest of the books at all. ![]() Well done, except he just derails everything he had going by abruptly and arbitrarily selecting a crappy outcome for each character. I think he meant to impress us with his "grittiness" and depth by avoiding the happy ending. Instead of using an easy, clichéd story book ending, the author took an equally lazy route by making every character and plotline end horribly. However, the ending of the last book is so laughably bad, the first two books are rendered pointless and not worth reading. The first two books were decent, and I felt like they were building towards something interesting. The last book destroys the whole series for me. ![]()
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