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Posted by Elizabeth (Member # 5218) on :
 
I am currently reading(plodding through) David Eddings' The Redemption of Althalus. I am finding it rather dull.

I read "The Belgariad" and The Mallorean," and while I liked them a bundle at first, I tired of the style after a while. What is it? It is this repartee the characters have that I find is cute for one or two characters, but it seems to happen wih all of them.

Has anyone else read Eddings, and do you know what I mean? I can't think of how to describe it other than "too cutesie."
 
Posted by Mrs.M (Member # 2943) on :
 
I couldn't make it through The Redemption of Althalus and I haven't even tried with the new ones. I really liked his earlier series when I was younger, but they don't much do it for me anymore. I couldn't stand Belgarath or Polgara, either - they were both so forced. Cutsey is just the word for it.

I noticed that the decline in quality came when Eddings' wife was named as co-author. Think there's any connection?
 
Posted by Elizabeth (Member # 5218) on :
 
Hmm, I wondr Mrs. M. Maybe that is their style of communicationg, which is cute, and fine for one or two characters, but is making me want to gag in "Althalus." I may ditch it.

I think it was the end of the Belgariad when it started bothering me, and by the end of The mallorean I was way over it.
 
Posted by Paul Goldner (Member # 1910) on :
 
The Ellenium and Tamuli have some of that banter, but, those series, especially the Elenium, is significantly better then the Belgariad/Mallorean.

And his new stuff is CRAP.
 
Posted by Kwea (Member # 2199) on :
 
I liked the Ellenium, it was better than the amlooean, that is for sure.... [Big Grin]

I liked the Belgariad too, but I was only 16 when I read it the first time.

Kwea

[ January 27, 2005, 02:35 AM: Message edited by: Kwea ]
 
Posted by Scott R (Member # 567) on :
 
Once I realized that his main characters were invulnerable, I found I couldn't care for them.
 
Posted by TomDavidson (Member # 124) on :
 
"This is practically the same exact story as the Belgariad! What is this?"

Yes, it is. And he admits it and comes up with a justification for it in the book itself. *boggles*

I was actually amused by his audacity.

That said, I prefer The Malloreon to The Belgariad; it's considerably better written, and the minor characters better-developed.
 
Posted by Elizabeth (Member # 5218) on :
 
Well, I read all of them in a row, so by the time I finished The Mallorean, I was very bored.

This Althalus nonsense is going to stop today, though, that's for sure.
 
Posted by sarahdipity (Member # 3254) on :
 
I read somewhere that his wife being listed as an author is more of an acknowledgement of what has been the situation for quite some time.
 
Posted by jeniwren (Member # 2002) on :
 
I read Althalus all the way through and probably won't read it again, though I didn't hate it on the scale I hated Regina's Song. I was actually angry when I finished Regina's Song with a distinct sense of being cheated. I sort of coasted through Althalus without being touched.

OTOH, I like his other series, but readily admit they are fluff. They're wonderful for killing time when I don't have the mind to exert any effort.
 
Posted by Farmgirl (Member # 5567) on :
 
I read the Belgariad and the Ellenium, but I don't remember having a deep desire to read anything else of Eddings after that.

I mean, they were good, but got kind of redundant in the story line after awhile.

Farmgirl
 
Posted by blacwolve (Member # 2972) on :
 
I love the Belgariad and the Mallorean mostly for the "cutesy stuff." But they are also my comfort reading. I don't pretend they're great literature, or even great fantasy, but they were the first adult fantasy books I read and they're really special for me. Pretty consistently when there's something really wrong in my life I read David Eddings.
 
Posted by Theca (Member # 1629) on :
 
I was very angry at Regina's Song too. What a terrible waste of reading time.
 
Posted by Elizabeth (Member # 5218) on :
 
Oh, I loved when I first read it. (The Belgariad) Incidentally, would Nicole Kidman or would Nicole Kidman not be perfect for the role of the woman whose name I cannot recall?

I just don't like "Althalus." I have a hard time putting books down, but I went to the store today and bought the fourth "Rhapsody" novel. (which, by the way, I decided I would not read when I finished the first three. Such a sucker)
I also got this Knights of the Templar mysteries that look good. Anyone?

[ January 27, 2005, 02:06 PM: Message edited by: Elizabeth ]
 
Posted by Belle (Member # 2314) on :
 
The fourth Rhapsody was a disappointment, to me. The others were way better.

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I just don't like her being married to Ashe. I just don't like Ashe, period.

Everything Achmed said about him in Elysian when he railed against him for being incompetent was so true - I just realized how weak he really was at that point.

And the 4th book had too little Achmed in it for me. Though it did have Anborn - and I like Anborn. So that was a plus.

edit: added more space after my spoiler warning

[ January 27, 2005, 02:12 PM: Message edited by: Belle ]
 
Posted by jeniwren (Member # 2002) on :
 
Which woman, Liz? Poledra?
 
Posted by Elizabeth (Member # 5218) on :
 
Oh, Belle. I am so like you. We like firemen and bad boys. ha ha. I think Achmed and Anborn are just so darn sexy. I know I am going to kick myself for giving in, but I couldn't help it!
 
Posted by msquared (Member # 4484) on :
 
You are thinking of C'Nedra, Belgaion's wife. The only problem is that Kidman is way too tall. C'Nedra was very very short, being part Dryad, and Kidman made Cruise look like an Ompah Lompah.

msquared
 
Posted by Elizabeth (Member # 5218) on :
 
yes, C'Nedra.
Kidman is so petite, though, (features-wise)that they could make her appear short, like they make Bruce Springsteen seem tall. (After twenty years of loving that man, I just learned a couple years ago how short he is. It doen't matter, it just really surprised me)

[ January 27, 2005, 02:16 PM: Message edited by: Elizabeth ]
 
Posted by Scott R (Member # 567) on :
 
[ROFL]
 
Posted by blacwolve (Member # 2972) on :
 
Rhapsody books?
 
Posted by Elizabeth (Member # 5218) on :
 
Elizabeth Haydon
"The Symphony of Ages"
http://www.elizabethhaydon.com/
I really liked it, but I felt the series ended with three books, and swore I would not read further. Sigh. I broke my promise.
 
Posted by blacwolve (Member # 2972) on :
 
Ok, thanks!
 
Posted by Eaquae Legit (Member # 3063) on :
 
I still enjoy Eddings when I want fluff. I find them fun and amusing, without being too taxing.
I made it through Althalus okay, but I'm starting to wane with these "Elder Gods" books.
 
Posted by Belle (Member # 2314) on :
 
One of my favorite lines in the whole series

Ashe: (to Achmed) You love her too, don't you?

Achmed: No, Ashe, you love her too.

Put the pretty boy in his place. [Big Grin]

That and when Rhapsody was complaining about Achmed not redecorating.

"What happend to the tapestries I had sent?"

"We used them to make the floors of the stable quieter. The horses thank you."

[ROFL]
 
Posted by Elizabeth (Member # 5218) on :
 
Ha ha, he is dry as a bone, and I love that.
 
Posted by VĂ¡na (Member # 6593) on :
 
I read The Belgariad and The Malloreon when I was in 7th grade, and I loved them then. I still have all the books, but to be honest, I haven't really looked at them since. So, I don't really know.
 


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