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this post was submitted on 28 Aug 2023
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For me the most important criterion is that the characterisation should be compelling enough to make me care about what happens to the characters, otherwise I DNF. So I generally try to read books by writers known for writing well-fleshed out characters. However, I know that I cannot depend much on other people's reviews because what someone else might consider amazing about a book may not matter to me in the least. So I don't give a lot of attention to number of reviews or star ratings. I have come across several books with thousands of reviews and high ratings, which were definitely not worth it.
Who do you think are best authors that do good characterisation?
Robin Hobb, Janny Wurts, Lois McMaster Bujold, Steven Erikson and many more in fantasy and scifi. My all time favorite ones are Charlotte Bronte and Emily Bronte.
That's an interesting list. Thanks for your input.