The last book I finished reading was the end of the 'Fairyland' series. It was alright. I think the author was trying a little too hard to make a strong and realistic girl character. Before that, I reread the old 'Wishsong of Shannara', or however it's spelled. I loved it as a kid, now I'm amused picking out the LoTR style tropes from it. The setting's interesting, though, at least in theory. It's a fantasy world that came about after a nuclear holocaust.
Bunnei wrote:Tam I am: Yeah they always seem kinda ill witted on horror shoes and it's annoying! I wish that stopped me from having bad dreams about shows like that but i can't help it. lol
Awww. *sympathy* Yeah, best to stay away. What do you feel about environmental disaster movies?
Mikael Hart wrote:But I feel like a lot of folks can relate to being frustrated about female characters; too often it feels like they're being misrepresented, are sending the wrong message, or are written up to be ridiculously unrealistic.
Horror, on the other hand, is something that I find too disturbing and unpleasant. I don't even like most suspense because of the level of paranoia I develop.
Part of why I focus on female characters (other than being female and knowing better how to make 'em tick). I want to make good ones. I found the woman on 'Jurassic World' ridiculous, but realistic to an extent.
Yeeeah. I don't get paranoia from suspense, but I can get a headache. So I agree with you about that.
Mikael Hart wrote:I believe that characters should have a deeper goal for themselves than getting with someone, especially since I know some folks who emulate that. *facehands* There's more to life than romance.
*nearly bawls after reading that* I'm aromantic and platonic. Seeing someone else say something like this makes my day, after the flack I've gotten.
Firn wrote:Right now I am reading the Last Herald-Mage series by Mercedes Lackey, also something I bought based on good Goodreads reviews, but so far I am rather disappointed. The main character seems to be a contantly whining spoiled brat, extremely dependant on others and even though I am almost finished with the first volume there hasn't really happend much story-wise and I have no clue where the story wants to take the readers, or what it really is about.
Mercedes Lackey is very popular, and I thought I liked her books as a kid, but the last time I tried one I had a very similar reaction to you to her main character. Except that this one was a manipulative *BEEP*. Not fun to read about. And she was supposed to be Beauty from the fairy tale.