If his parents were not the publishers, it would not have been published.
LadyLorraine Send a noteboard - 27/09/2009 03:06:06 AM
Period. End.
It's codswallop without a single original idea in it and without the writing to back up blatant copycatting. I'm well aware that fantasy authors "borrow" from each other all the time, but they're at least smart enough to use things in a new way or hell at least rename them. Hell, even when they aren't, the rest of the book is either original or the writing is good enough you can give the author legit-points. Reading Eragon was like reading my writing from high school. Which should not be published. Ever. Ever
That and throwing unpronounceable special characters into names and locations does not original make. it makes for the wrong kind of "difficult reading" that mars the experience when you're fumbling over the mental pronunciation of a place.
Eragon's only legitimate "place" in the fantasy literature world is to draw in younger readers. I just pray to god they don't take this for "good writing" and then think all the actual good writing is "too hard to read and too slow and omigod i have to USE MY BRAIN TO THINK".
Because after reading Eragon they might get that experience from The Babysitter's Club.
(Okay that's a bit of an exaggeration, but you get my point
)
It's codswallop without a single original idea in it and without the writing to back up blatant copycatting. I'm well aware that fantasy authors "borrow" from each other all the time, but they're at least smart enough to use things in a new way or hell at least rename them. Hell, even when they aren't, the rest of the book is either original or the writing is good enough you can give the author legit-points. Reading Eragon was like reading my writing from high school. Which should not be published. Ever. Ever
That and throwing unpronounceable special characters into names and locations does not original make. it makes for the wrong kind of "difficult reading" that mars the experience when you're fumbling over the mental pronunciation of a place.
Eragon's only legitimate "place" in the fantasy literature world is to draw in younger readers. I just pray to god they don't take this for "good writing" and then think all the actual good writing is "too hard to read and too slow and omigod i have to USE MY BRAIN TO THINK".
Because after reading Eragon they might get that experience from The Babysitter's Club.
(Okay that's a bit of an exaggeration, but you get my point
)
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Eragon books
- 26/09/2009 07:57:58 PM
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I love the books
- 26/09/2009 07:59:47 PM
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Well written? What?
- 26/09/2009 08:01:13 PM
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Heh, heh.
- 26/09/2009 08:12:17 PM
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Re: Eragon books
- 26/09/2009 10:14:16 PM
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Same exact thing for me. 4th book is taking a long time, though. *NM*
- 27/09/2009 03:49:43 AM
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If his parents were not the publishers, it would not have been published.
- 27/09/2009 03:06:06 AM
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I tried...
- 27/09/2009 03:08:59 AM
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Lots of people making those star wars comparisons
- 27/09/2009 03:55:04 AM
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- 27/09/2009 03:55:04 AM
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Well...
- 29/09/2009 03:15:09 AM
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For which of his films?
- 29/09/2009 04:42:44 AM
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Got halfway through Eldest and stopped
- 27/09/2009 07:40:58 AM
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If you can't finish Eldest, you'll never be able to read book 3
- 27/09/2009 04:58:13 PM
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I wouldn't touch them with a ten foot pole
- 28/09/2009 12:48:24 PM
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Eragon is actually a perfectly writtn sociopathic, deluded, homocidal, schizophrenic...
- 28/09/2009 07:36:16 PM
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Wow
- 28/09/2009 08:39:23 PM
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