
I wasn't at all fond of Ian Irvine's first quartet, the View from the Mirror, but Geomancer and it's subsequent quartet won me over in a big way. Irvine is one of those authors who feels best when he's being mean to his characters. In the initial four books, this failed awfully, because the characters weren't the right kind to be abused. However, Tiaan, Nish and the other protagonists in the Well of Echoes series are immediately portrayed as flawed, weak humans (just like the rest of us). This humanity lends itself far better to humanizing the world Geomancer takes place in as … [Read more...]








