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(Anonymous) 2015-10-16 02:03 am (UTC)(link)no subject
But with books, it's one author, and one vision, and if things start going out of whack, it bothers me much more. It's not always even about not liking what's happening to the characters, as it is me believing that they could do it.
An example for me would be in the first book of Robin Hobb's new Assassin trilogy. Throughout much of the book I felt like she was fighting with Fitz, trying to make him act one way, when the character was trying to do something different. He seesawed between being mature and weirdly obtuse, and there were questions I felt he really should have asked that he just... didn't. There was something stiff about the writing and the author's interaction with the story/characters that just felt off to me, and it made me wonder if the author wasn't trying too hard to force her characters into a plot which was unnatural to them and their development.