I have His Dark Materials trilogy in a beautiful hardcover edition. I’m very excited to read it. I agree that some modern fantasy books tend to follow annoying trends like the Sanderson style hard magic system that makes the story very soulless. I had to put down a book named Foundryside for this very reason. Children’s books tends to do a better job at building atmosphere. Abhorsen trilogy by Garth Nix comes to mind. If you like Hobb, please check out Curse of the Chalion by Lois McMaster Bujold. The protagonist reminded me a little bit of Fitz, but if Fitz got a happier ending :)
@Christian-ut2sp3 ай бұрын
You've described certain fantasy as "tacky" and " cheap coffee" in other reviews. I think this book fit the bill. It has a plot, it has words, it has characters. But it does not have a soul.
@justjuanreader3 ай бұрын
@@Christian-ut2sp You perfectly synthesized 40 mins of me rambling like a madman!!! 👌🏻
@SouperFelipe3 ай бұрын
Your reaction to this is very interesting to me. I agree with your opinions on Brandon Sanderson and Fonda Lee about how dull and boring those are, but I actually really enjoyed "The Will of the Many". I wonder if it's because I listened to the audiobook for it, and the narrator's voice added more flavour to it (and I could listen at 2x speed). Don't get me wrong, it wasn't a profound, life changing experience, but I thought it was an adequately constructed, fun popcorn flick. I also felt that, compared to Jade City and Mistborn, The Will of the Many felt much more mysterious and consequently intriguing.
@veronicagarcia20253 ай бұрын
Ay Juanito en que te metiste 🤭. Espero que el Psicoanalista no necesite uno también y que este no sea debut y despedida de los Vlogs. Fue muy divertido verte sufrir😂 (me encanta verte apasionado en tus análisis ) y en nombre de todos los lectores agradecemos tu sacrificio 💞. Como siempre excelente video!!
@justjuanreader3 ай бұрын
@@veronicagarcia2025 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Verme sufrir!
@Paromita_M3 ай бұрын
Same. Honestly writing is everything to me. If it doesn't click, the book is a miss for me. I've ditched fantasy and SF for now (new books that is, rereads will continue) and am reading a lot of mystery/thrillers. Lots of good books. Lot of recommendations taken from Mercy's Bookish Musings' latest literary thriller recs video.
@justjuanreader3 ай бұрын
@@Paromita_M I know, I loved that video of hers! So many wonderful recommendations
@zezeest.97443 ай бұрын
Lol! I enjoyed the vlog. Had me laughing. I find your negative reviews very entertaining. I also appreciate the warning, since I have this on my TBR. There are a lot of YA fantasy these days masquerading as adult fantasy.
@leopercara34773 ай бұрын
Your negative reviews are the best thing ever, there's no way around it. I obviously like when you're loving a book, but when a book makes your brain rot away is incredible to see. The only modern young adult book I've ever liked is Loner by Teddy Wayne, it's pretty short if you want to give it a go.
@DanLyndon3 ай бұрын
Lol, I already find the likes of J.K Rowling generic and artificial enough. You using her as a contrast to this tells me that this is some real trash. Also, thank you for calling out Blandon Panderson and that whole "movement" toward making ficiton as flat as possible. Same thing that's happening in every medium it seems because of the need to _pander_ to the lowest common denominator ("the will of the many").
@GinaStanyerBooks3 ай бұрын
Oh man. I would totally have DNFd this one. (I'm going to break your heart but I DNFd Forest Mage at about a third of the way through. I just couldn't with all the food torture. And the magic was just boring to me...)
@justjuanreader3 ай бұрын
@@GinaStanyerBooks MY HEART! MY POOR HEART!
@justjuanreader3 ай бұрын
@@GinaStanyerBooks forest mage is tough at the beginning… the second and third acts are probably some of the best and most tense things I’ve ever read. But it might be a matter of personal tste also
@Majesticon19 күн бұрын
sounds truly mindnumbing lol
@BooksRebound3 ай бұрын
I love your dedication to being a contrarian lmao. I'm one too but not with this book. Hate His Dark Materials after book 1 though lol and plenty of popular stuff like Robin Hobb and Murakami
@marianamasbooks3 ай бұрын
Oh no! I’d also only heard rave reviews about this book. I’m like you where often I don’t liked hyped fantasy books. In general I always seem to prefer older published fantasy. Early 2000’s and back. (And even early 2000’s it’s tricky because that’s when the YA love triangle type book took off 😂). The way I always describe it is: I like fantasy books that are about a story that happens to be set in a magical world, as opposed to books about a magical world where a story happens to take place. In my opinion, story should always come first, and in so many modern stories, world building and “magic systems” come first. So many modern authors are just trying too hard to be bad as s, or cool or whatever, I don’t even know but they try too hard 😂
@ROCKMANO3 ай бұрын
Love the channel Juan. I appreciate the unfiltered and authentic takes. Keep up the awesome work and I will keep watching.
@EvenStarsBurnUp3 ай бұрын
I havent read this book or the magpie murders. but i want to read both now to understand what you look for in books. and also so i can say....the will of the many!!! like you ha.
@Christian-ut2sp3 ай бұрын
Knew you wouldn't like it 😂 10 minutes in and agree with you, I did not feel a thing throughout the entire book
@MattMilu3 ай бұрын
For sure is YA!!! 🙃
@Pestopasta_3 ай бұрын
I would love you to read artificial wisdom by Thomas Weaver, I’m seeing it everywhere on TikTok and people are raving about it but I only trust your reviews ahahaha.
@Majesticon20 күн бұрын
why do they write like this? everyone says it's easier to read but to me it's like absolutely impossible!
@Paromita_M3 ай бұрын
No don't stop it with your singing! This book was so mid. 🤭