Axtech wrote:Firstly, you can't judge all the books by one... The plotline in Wizard's First Rule is quite straight forward, which makes sense as it was his first novel.
I found the characterization quite good. I thoroughly enjoyed Zedd in particular. I also felt quite close to the characters. I don't know, maybe I'm just more susceptible to human emotions...
In what way(s) is the writing unrealistic. Keep in mind that it is a fantasy novel, after all.
I don't understand how people think that the standards for basic good writing change from genre to genre. I think every book, in every category, should have a solid plot, good characterization, etc. Fantasy/science fiction is not just the poor relation of "real" literature. I actually get upset with the fiction-only readers who refuse to acknowledge the value of other genres. When was the last time you heard of a science fiction novel being studied in a university english class? It never happens. (BTW, this isn't an attack on you, just a rant in general.) George RR Martin's series is far better literature than The Reader (which I had to read in English this year), but you'd never find it in first-year English. I HATE book snobs!
As for Wizard's First Rule, the plot was predictable. I found it impossible to get an emotional attachment to any of the characters, mostly because Goodkind's writing is very detached. He might write, "Richard felt angry because Zedd wasn't telling him (fill in the blank)" but that feeling of anger is never really conveyed. It is like someone is observing the emotion in a lab and noting it in his notebook. Clinical, almost.
As well, relationships between the characters were unrealistic. Within the first three pages of the book, Richard is in love with this girl he knows nothing about, and he calmly accepts her secrets, even though he doesn't know that they won't jeopardize his mission. And he gets this thorn in his hand, and Goodkind writes about how much agony Richard is in for pages, but then a pretty lady comes along and it's forgotten about for hours? Yeah right.
I acknowledge that the other books in the series may be better. But I had to force myself to finish that one.