I never read the LOTR books, but I used to devour the Chronicles of Narnia books when I was younger so my vote goes to that. I remember sitting down for hours and reading some of those books. They were really something special. The movie was kind of a waste of time for me though.
Pocket protectors, or just use pencils instead?..Nah, just playing BV..
I would have to cast the vote for both the movie, and books of J.R.R's being far better..However, as somebody else had mentioned, they are on two vastly different levels, because they were written for vastly different audiences
me too! I mean of course its all opinion but its not even a question for myselfRobboe said:I am suprised anyone puts Narnia ahead of LOTR.
Donaldon's writing style can be a bit of a cumbersome read though. And Thomas Covenent, while excellent stories, are such DOWNERS. OMFG. About as depressing as it gets.Sir Foxx said:LOTR is on a level that Narnia(a little kid's series) couldn't even begin to touch.
That being said, the 3 trilogies of The Thomas Covenant Chronicles, by Stephen R. Donaldson, is on a level far and beyond anything else out there.
Nullifidian said:Donaldon's writing style can be a bit of a cumbersome read though. And Thomas Covenent, while excellent stories, are such DOWNERS. OMFG. About as depressing as it gets.
IMO, Donaldon's greatest and most etertaining books are his Gap series. I liked the characters in that series far better. I think he did a better job of defining them. Oh and if you think Thomas Covenant was an anti-hero, you should see what Angus is like. In The Real Story, he is immediately set up as having absolutely no redeeming qualities whatsoever. In fact, his character would be the perfect hollywood villain except for the fact that his sins and actions are too horrid for hollywood. He is basically evil in a human shell. He cares for no one, and will do literally anything he wants to get what he desires. He is the ultimate scum.
Yet Donaldon, the master he is, manages by the end to get the reader to actually sympathize with him. It's pretty disturbing actually. By the end of the final books, you will find yourself rooting for Angus, hoping he succeeds.
One thing I especially like about the Gap series is how well Donaldson paints a portrait of the environment of the times illustrated in the series (hundreds of years in the future). I also like how that all the science fiction elements are explained in very scientific terms. The devices and technology in his books are all theoretically possible and based on real physics, for example the Matter Cannon.
oh, and as for Narnia or LOTR, not even close: LOTR. I liked the Narnia movie, but disliked the books. WAY too preachy.
Sir Foxx said:Oh, I love the Gap series. You're dead on about Angus. First book, he's the worst of the worst, by the last you're almost rooting for him.
Donaldson's Mordant's Need series is great also, hell everything the guy writes is incredible.
Have you started reading the 3rd Covenant Triology?
Lately I've been reading Robert Jordan. Just started his most recent Wheel of Time book. Books 1-9 were great (book 9 was an absolut masterpiece), book 10 was HORRIBLE though. Book 10 was just filler. He spent the majority of it describing what people are wearing and describing scenary instead of describing actions and moving the plotline. His editor should have cut book 10 down to 100 pages. Instead it was 800 pages. Ugh. I'm hoping book 11 is more like 9 and less like 10.
BigVrunga said:Ive read the first 3 Wheel of Time books - riveting! Another great series are the Majipoor series by Robert Silverberg.
BigVrunga said:Ive read the first 3 Wheel of Time books - riveting! Another great series are the Majipoor series by Robert Silverberg.
doggzj said::woohoo: Vote has been 6-1 in favor of LOTR since I posted.
Beelzebub said:since the topic has switched to books somewhat, any of ya'll read the dark tower series by stephen king? i've gotten up to book 6 so far.
To get completely superficial about it - the effects and compositing in Narnia looked very weak to me compared with the LOTR movies, especially TT and ROTK.
39-6...........Better luck next year Narnia!!! "DRIVE HOME SAFELY!!!!"
BigVrunga said:LOTR was definitly breath-taking, but I actually liked Narna better. Maybe it was the talking animals![]()