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softandcrunchy 's review for:
Blood of the Fold
by Terry Goodkind
As well as the lazy plot, and convenient turn of events that allow the (male) hero to come out of almost every situation completely unscathed, I could no longer stomach the misogynist sexual violence that's a feature of this series.
Also, you can't claim to have a main character that's fighting for peace and justice when that character chooses to condemn ordinary, powerless people to decades of misery because the people who happen to be their hereditary leaders choose not to agree to his new tyrannical regime.
The first book was fine, but I'm not hanging around to see how this comparatively pedestrian fantasy series develops. I suspect it doesn't.
Also, you can't claim to have a main character that's fighting for peace and justice when that character chooses to condemn ordinary, powerless people to decades of misery because the people who happen to be their hereditary leaders choose not to agree to his new tyrannical regime.
The first book was fine, but I'm not hanging around to see how this comparatively pedestrian fantasy series develops. I suspect it doesn't.