Submitted by DapperTalk2702 t3_y79prc in books
I've been doing some fantasy reading lately and found some fantastic character focused series( any of the Realm of the Elderlings trilogies, the Night Angel Trilogy, Mistborn Trilogy, The First Law Trilogy, Dresden Files, Light Bringer series) and these stories tend to follow one character as they deal with the realistic human emotions and development in the world of the fantastic. While the Sci-fi series I've read don't even hold a candle( Red Rising series, Honor Harrington Series, The Hyperion cantos, Dune) to the well written characters and deep emotional roller-coasters that all of those fantasy series had on me. It seems like in those fantasy series cool shit happend but it happened in the world around the characters while the Sci-fi stories just had the character there as a secondary (if that) focus so they could explore cool concepts. What's up with that?
And as a side note Hyperion was a masterpiece but the Fall of Hyperion is more so what I mean when I refer to the Hyperion Cantos as an a example of non character driven stories. Also I have only read Dune and Dune messiah and stopped half way through children of Dune. I really didn't like it.
Zealousideal-Bee2554 t1_istc6z8 wrote
I really like Ursala Le Guin's writing because her focus is usually ideology and the characters within a sci-fi universe. The Dispossessed focuses mainly on one character same with The Left Hand of Darkness if you're interested.