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| Super Moderator | I've heard a lot about this book - a friend of mine who is a major fantasy fan says it is really good. Other than that, I've heard mixed reports, but on the whole it seems like it should be a fun read. The impression I get is that although it uses a lot of genre stereotypes, it doesn't hurt because the book is meant to be entertaining rather than weighed down with any heavier motives. |
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| Resident student/slacker Join Date: Sep 2003
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| I glad some one else has read Eragon. I thought it was a great book, although I can see where some could call it cliche. But then I think it's more because there are so many fantasy books out where dragons often play a big role. All in all I thought that it was a great story and I am eagerly awaiting the sequel. What I found even more amazing was the age of the Author. Here he is writing novels while I'm still trying to figure out if the 'i' should be before or after the 'e'! Oh well, thank God for spell check. gEEk |
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| Togira Ikonoka Join Date: Dec 2003
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| Admin and Tea-boy | Only 19?? Egads - then it will be interesting to see how he develops as a writer. I'm under the impression that a lot of modern writers are not usually published in the mainstream until they are either approaching or well established in middle-age. Theoretically, that brings maturity with it, not least having to scrape and push and really fight just to get published (allegedly). So published at 19...sounds like a blessing and curse. Someone to observe, I guess. |
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| Togira Ikonoka Join Date: Dec 2003
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| Admin and Tea-boy | If his parents are in the publishing business then I have to say that I have absolutely no love nor interest in the author. I absolutely despise societal nepotism. It may be a fact of the world we live in, but I still have this strange ideological notion that we should succeed entirely on our merits, rather than according to our bloodlines. That is also going to be some albatross around his own neck - perhaps one day he will try to rebel against that. Otherwise he will go through life not knowing whether he has any artistic credibility at all. To a writer that can be important. |
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| Admin and Tea-boy | Hm, my earlier comments were a bit strong. I guess the trouble is, there are so many talented writers out there whose novels remain unpublished, simply because the market is so flooded. The fact that this lad got an easy entrance into the writing world is both his blessing and his curse - blessing in that he is finally published, but a curse in that his work will inevitably lack the life experience and professional polish that many other writers have to develop before eventual first publication of a novel. |
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| Fierce Vowelless One Join Date: Apr 2003
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| Fierce Vowelless One Join Date: Apr 2003
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I like to try and keep it all in perspective. If calling myself names helps, then that's what I do.)However, as my earlier lecture stated, in short, 'Don't judge the book by it's cover'. Authors' works should be judged on the works themselves. Period. Ok, I'll get down off of my high horse now, sorry for the over do-goody post - I'll try to keep these to a minimum! | |
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| Admin and Tea-boy | Heh, no, you're quite right about the lecture. I know already the world runs on the principle "it's not what you know, but who you know". Struggle for success could be (allegedly!) character building stuff. And, not least, persons like myself try to boost their chances by trying to create a significant web presence. For the moment there's a challange to be both lamented and enjoyed in the struggle to make it. But there's possibly something to be said about not getting success too easily. Anyway - enough of my sour grapes, which, indeed, they are - and back to discussing the book in question. |
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