I love the Long Sun as well, and greatly enjoyed re-reading a few months back, but I'm not sure I agree that it's a good starting place...there's an awful lot of dialogue and it's easy to get trapped down in those mines...<BR><BR><B><I>jason wichlacz <borisdancing@yahoo.com></I></B> wrote: <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">I've decided that Long Sun is a great place to people.<BR>I started with New Sun and it took me several tries<BR>before I got thru it. I love it now and enjoyed it<BR>then too but it was work. I know now that Wolfe is<BR>worth the work but when breaking in a newbie it might<BR>make sense to give them something a little more<BR>user-friendly. Long Sun has warmth, humor, likable<BR>charcters, action, and introduces us to some of Gene's<BR>larger themes and puzzle play in a somewhat more<BR>gentle way. I just finished reading Long Sun to my<BR>wife and she loved it. I think she trusts
Gene enough<BR>now to try either Latro or Severian but I don't think<BR>she would have stuck with either without the inro to<BR>what Wolfe can do given in the slightly more gentle<BR>form of Long Sun.<BR><BR>It was Megan who while working in a book store hooked<BR>me on Neil Gaiman and especially Wolfe and all I can<BR>say is Thank you, thank you thank you thank you.<BR><BR>Jason<BR><BR><BR><BR>--- Megan Bugge <SRAPOLLO@HOTMAIL.COM>wrote:<BR><BR><BR>---------------------------------<BR><BR>Book of the New Sun is a perfect place to start. The<BR>trick to getting someone to stick with the books is to<BR>be honest. It is a challenging read, more so than<BR>anything I've ever read before. It is also dark and<BR>beautiful. The beginning is slow, but it is on<BR>purpose. Trust this author. You will be rewarded for<BR>your loyalty. (at least this has always worked for<BR>me)<BR><BR>Of course, the Soldier series is everything described<BR>below, and might be easier to chew. On the
other<BR>hand, if someone does not like BotNS...? Perhaps it's<BR>a trial by fire sort of a deal. GW isn't an author<BR>for people who like to be spoon fed their stories.<BR><BR>~Megan<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>---------------------------------<BR><BR><BR><BR>I am probably in the minority on this, but I think the<BR>Soldier series is a fantastic place to start. It's<BR>language is as clear-cut as The Knight's is, but it's<BR>set in a world most people are at east passing<BR>familiar with. Maybe if you include a little cheat<BR>sheet that translates the places and gods from<BR>Latro-speak into English, they could at least surf<BR>through the story and wallow in Wolfe's brilliant<BR>realization of ancient Greece. They're bound to<BR>realize there's more down below...<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>---------------------------------<BR>PC Magazine’s 2007 editors’ choice for best Web<BR>mail—award-winning Windows Live Hotmail.
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