Quote:Can't agree here, half the book was about the reactions to the battle at the end of Into the Abyss (and yes, I liked to see those reactions. Was enjoying the gloating I did for Tom since he could'nt because not getting Intel about it)
I'm talking about Hilda's info gathering, not the reactions.
Quote:She might not be perfect at Intel gathering, but she's the best the FoL have.
And you can't really blame her, she is learning by doing.
It's not like she has an internship in an spy agency or has an extensive reading habit of spy novels.
It is not because she is bad at it. It's because those scenes are not necessary, thus redundant. She just practically rehashes those when she reports in the meetings.
Quote:By and large I don't understand your dislike.
Yes it was'nt a second 'Into the Abyss', but we (at least I) would'nt want a carbon copy of Into the Abyss.
And, I don't understand your like.
Yes it was'nt a second 'Into the Abyss', but we (at least I) want a proper continuation of the first book, not a hudred pages bridge or setup.
Quote:While I liked the new Star Wars film, while watching. It left an not quite bad or good aftertaste.
Hopefully the next one isn't an carbon copy of 'The Empire Strikes back'.
At least a proper movie and a proper sequel. It is not a bridge or setup for the next movie.
Quote:Going back to the Topic, without Hilda the book would have been poorer. We got an good introduction to the FoL faction.
Shure there where others from the FoL there, but without Hilda we would have gooten an very negative impression. Much more balanced this way.
Yes, Hilda makes it less poor, but it still poor nonetheless. As for the impression, it only reflects on Hilda, not on the FoL as a whole.
See it this way, the Nazi would have some good members in its ranks, good people with good heart, in fact, there are; but would those members 'balance' the view on Nazis? Not at all. The action and trait of an individual reflect only on the individual, not the group.
Quote:I also get the Impression, that if TAG say's something is needed as an build up for the next book, you are dismissing it as an irrelevant argument, without merrit?
I have three things to say for this:
1) I'm not dismissing it. The biggest problem I have with all these setups is that there is no clear indication for what they are setting up for. Example, there is this scene where Hilda fights the beggars. It might fun and interesting, but what is its connection to everything else? Are the Beggars going to the Abyss and fight demons? Will the Beggars become Tom alies? Maybe the Beggars would become saints too. Uhh! I don't know!
Another is this scene (which is present only in beta) where we practically have pages worth of nothing but Jenn and Gastrope having a rollercoaster ride. I don't understand how this rollercoaster is a setup for anything. Any ideas? And there are similar scenes like these.
2) The argument that these stuff are boring is valid. In fact a large part of the book is boring. Say what you want about this, but a boring book is still a boring book no matter how "needed" the setups are.
3) Three, and the most important point: Heavenly Host is just setting things up for the next story instead of telling a story. In fact, you could say, it has no story at all. Lots of things are happening but they are so disconnected that they might as well be in different books. And the worst thing? It takes hundreds of pages for all of this setup crap. The setup is far bigger than the first book. What the hell.
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