Helpful Score: 1
Im pretty sure I had heard good things about this author, so I picked up this book. And ok, shes a quite successful writer; from everything about her online, she seems like a really extra-cool person.
But this book was the sort of book that I have to guess that all those people one encounters who are totally dismissive of fantasy-as-literature have read at one point or another.
Its aiming for light reading with a humorous touch and there are some funny bits but it frequently reads more like an outline for a novel than an actual novel. To the extent that the characters HAVE characterizations, they act and talk like 20th-century teenagers. The setting, with wizards, royalty, dragons, etc, is completely generic. It reminded me a bit of David Eddings and I really dont like Eddings.
To be fair, after looking online, I have discovered that this was Huffs first novel. Another review online says that, in it, Huff has not quite found her 'voice' yet. So I am going to assume that her writing improved greatly after this book.
But this book was the sort of book that I have to guess that all those people one encounters who are totally dismissive of fantasy-as-literature have read at one point or another.
Its aiming for light reading with a humorous touch and there are some funny bits but it frequently reads more like an outline for a novel than an actual novel. To the extent that the characters HAVE characterizations, they act and talk like 20th-century teenagers. The setting, with wizards, royalty, dragons, etc, is completely generic. It reminded me a bit of David Eddings and I really dont like Eddings.
To be fair, after looking online, I have discovered that this was Huffs first novel. Another review online says that, in it, Huff has not quite found her 'voice' yet. So I am going to assume that her writing improved greatly after this book.
Linda A. (Springfieldreader) reviewed The Child of the Grove (Wizard Crystal) on + 458 more book reviews
Good science fiction.