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Mine is the wings of fire series, it is a "kids" novel (think like warrior cats age range)

But Tui T sutherland is so good at writing characters and introducing and describing worlds and characters that i reread it every so often. Like, she managed to write a book from the pov of a mind reader and it works.

Every book is from a different character's pov and each character feels wholly unique.

The main issue with the series is that the plot is kinda average at best, the characters really carry the story.

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[–] [email protected] 28 points 3 months ago (3 children)

The Harry Potter main series, for which I have a major case of nostalgia. I'll happily and accurately slag JKR off for being a dimwit with terribly stupid opinions, who would need to be both smarter and more committed to make her "make it up as you go along" worldbuilding make any sort of sense at all. Which, bluntly, it doesn't.

But considering how much of a turnip she is, parts of her worldbuilding is strangely compelling while others fail basic self-consistency.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 3 months ago

If you really think about those books as a grown up some of the plot holes are big enough to drive a goddam truck through.

As a kid having their first experience of a magical universe though they were goddam incredible

[–] [email protected] 12 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

I was thinking about this. JKR is really a terrible writer. All of the later ret-conning to fix the plot holes is worse than just letting the plot holes lie. (like breaking all the time turners so they don't get used again).

But it is amazing how captivating these books are inspite of the fact of how poor they are. It's an imaginative world with exceptionally clear flaws, but one I want to revisit regularly.

But fuck JKR and her shitty politics.

Edit: maybe it's not technically ret-conning. But the whole two book gap or whatever is just so lazy.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 3 months ago

If you enjoyed HP, you might like the Tapestry series by Henry Neff.

Excellent story with some similar themes, and even better, he's a genuinely good person.