Name a series where the author goes FULL RETARD halfway through.
>Was reading the Earth's Children series a while back
>First book is carefully paced, methodical, and an interesting examination of two primitive cultures interacting with one another.
>There are a few "miraculous moments" that will require you to suspend your disbelief, but nothing too intense.
>Second book is pastoral and comfortable. The book describes the methods which primitive man kept themselves alive, it feels like you are with them every step of the way.
>At the end of the second book, there is an abrupt change of pace.
>Suddenly, the main protagonist learned to speak another language "in her sleep".
>She suddenly invents about a million things on her own, out of nowhere.
Was really thinking I found something unique and interesting here, but she went and fucked it all up.
>>9663178
Lord of the rings.
>>9663337
Up yours, you full-blown faggot.
>>9663178
My mom really enjoys these books and we listened to the audiobooks when I was growing up. This bitch tames every animal and invents every fucking piece of technology possible. She also has an """""amazing""""" talent for language and quickly picks up every one she comes into contact with. She also figures out conception after her and her husband kill a tribe of warring lesbians. After they cross a glacier or some shit completely unassisted.
>>9663178
Proust
Raven's Shadow by Anthony Ryan
>>9663178
the dark materials trilogy by philip pullman
first book: haha everyone has a little animal that's like a forever companion and is part of their soul or whatever and look here's a funny little scamp who's a bit wild and it's a bit like our world except it's not! and there are talking polar bears and stuff!
second book: I WANT TO KILL GOD
pic unrelated
but her dress is made of dark material
>>9663178
The meme trilogy
Prove me wrong
>>9663407
Fuck you
Read Time Regained
>>9663591
After reading Proust I sure wish I could regain my time alright