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One thing I've notived in the latest ones is that about half the novels are dedicated to new characters that usually end up never being seen again.
For example in Soul of Fire, if I'm thinking about the right title. The one happening in that country protected by a magical weapon. Something like one third of the novel is about the characters living there, then it end up you never see them again in the other novels. I understand he had to show us how the people of that area lived, but was it necessary to spend so much of the novel on them?
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