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Works by Loren K. Jones

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Ring of Fire I (2004) — Contributor — 754 copies, 13 reviews

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Jones, Loren K.
Gender
female
Occupations
fantasy writer
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
California, USA
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California, USA

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4 reviews
I very nearly gave up on this book after two clunky, seemingly far-fetched chapters where everything is handed to our hero on a platter but I'm glad I persevered.

Initially, the plot and writing seemed clunky (SPOILER:) when boy met dragon got gifted magical weapon and armour then bet up the toughest guy in town and married his daughter the girl of his dreams... but then he doesn't marry her and it gets interesting as he navigates his shifting paradigm.

The unadorned writing style actually show more suits our central protagonist, 'straight as an arrow' Stavin, an honourable yet naive young man from an honourable town of honourguards.
But the real strength of the book is the believable and intriguing world building that takes place incidentally rather than info-dumped. The less is more, show rather than tell narrative lets your imagination run wild.

Halfway through I'm sold. Stick with this one it's worth it.
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Multiple problems.
-It has a timeline, a preface, AND a prologue. Only one of these was needed if any was needed at all. The timeline in particular is super dense and has an odd combination of snark and seriousness.
-There's a Shakespeare quote as an epigraph. Very anachronistic and immersion-breaking.
-The people don't talk like people. They talk like they're trying to feed me exposition.
Ham handed

There is no subtlety. The prose is a bit wooden. The characters feel forced.

This maybe should have stayed in a drawer.
Ham handed

There is no subtlety. The prose is a bit wooden. The characters feel forced.

This maybe should have stayed in a drawer.

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