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| Registered User Join Date: Jan 2005
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| I've been a fan of Eddings for an age! And I've had the Elder Gods for at least a year and can't seem to get motivated to read the thing! Please could someone tell me its worth reading it and not just the same old same old. The only others I've not read are the Codex with I gave up on and the one everyone says is rubbish, (can't think of the name just now). Help I need to feel inspired! |
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| Damsel in this dress Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: United Kingdom
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| Re: The Elder Gods I finished the Elder Gods last night. It was nice to re-vist Sephreania and Aphrael again. Whereas Althulas seemed a plagerism on the Belgarid and Mallorean, This seems to be a crib of the Elenium and Tumali. There are a few new characters (not many though) and some new jokes (but again not many) its feels very stiff and formal at the start, then flows into normal Eddings style, as if they forgot that they were writing a 'new' novel and fell into old habits. Like all Eddings books It was charming and sweet, I'll probably read the followup, for habits sake, but i won't buy my own copy, i already of copies of the work by a different name. |
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| Moderator Join Date: Jun 2005
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| Re: The Elder Gods If you've already bought it, you may as well read it so you haven't wasted your money. It isn't very good at all, but it is very easy to read and won't take up much time, so you may as well read it so that you can have an opinion on it, if for no other reason. |
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| The Wicked Sword Maiden Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Australia, Western Australia
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| Re: The Elder Gods Quote:
I certainly will not be buying a copy for my bookcase. | |
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| Aspirant Join Date: Jul 2005
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| Re: The Elder Gods I grew up on David Eddings. I haven't read a book of his in years though. Last month a relative loaned me "Elder Gods." I couldn't get very far. Is it the same person writing these? Or did I judge books differently when I was a teenager? |
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| The Wicked Sword Maiden Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Australia, Western Australia
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| Re: The Elder Gods Quote:
I have found that my taste in literature has changed over the years. Elder Gods certainly seemed as if it was written by somebody else and yet other readers have disagreed, noting that this was possibly his best book. More like a vicious circle I would say. ![]() | |
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| The Wicked Sword Maiden Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Australia, Western Australia
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| Re: The Elder Gods Second book in the Series - The Treasured One Is it as good as or better than The Elder Gods? I will also mention that here in Western Australia they have a Booktrack. This shows how well the books are selling. Out of 20 - Crystal Gorge by David and Leigh Eddings come in at #14 which is quite good seeing as they weren't on the list at all last week. Anyone read it yet? ![]() |
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| Damsel in this dress Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: United Kingdom
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| Re: The Elder Gods Quote:
i own the belgarid, mallorean, tumali and ellenium with the two prequals. i wont, on principle buhy any of the others. why should i i already own them under another title. | |
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| pixie druid Join Date: May 2005 Location: South Yorkshire
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| Re: The Elder Gods Crystal Gorge is on my to read pile,will get round to it eventually.The books are repitive and predictable,just a re-hash of all his others,but when I read it I know I'll enjoy it. |
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| pixie druid Join Date: May 2005 Location: South Yorkshire
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| Re: The Elder Gods Crystal Gorge is the third installment in the Dreamers series.Started it last night within the first few pages the men had gone fishing and surprise surprise a certain lady was refered to as the best cook in the world,but for some strange reason I quite enjoy Eddings particular style of fluff and sweetness but only a ssmall dose at a time. ![]() |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Surrey
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| Re: The Elder Gods The Prologue is scarily off putting, but the book itself is really really good! Well worth reading. Just finished the Treasured One, which I really liked as well. Go for it! |
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| Send in the foxes! Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Australia
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| Re: The Elder Gods It's nice to see others who think that this is one of his worst works. I think I've lost faith in him. 10 points for pointing out every time he writes "without a hint of a smile". |
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