Majimaune
Actum pro novus diem
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It was a marketing ploy. They wanted to sell books and they chose the right person and time. Because it was fantasy they were able to say he was a teen Tolkien, which he is deffinately not, and his books were the next biggest thing. Now the thing it that if, and he probably will, write another book/series after Inheritance he will imediately get published and so another bad book will beon the shelves with lots of people buying it until, by word of mouth, is passed around that it is not well writen and it was a waste of money to buy and that they will now go and burn their copy just for the enjoyment of burning something.Was is really a coincidence? Or was it a shrewed marketing ploy?
That would be pretty hard I would think. This is just one post, Common is long winded all the time , or almost always.my god common, hes more longwinded than you
This is exactly what I feel. I, myself would like to write novals one day and would not, EVER, like to be put under the same catagory as Paolini. The other day I was at the library and I was looking for a book on the computers and the person next to me was typing in Christopher Paolini. I felt like saying to them "Dont, its a s%$t book anyway." Unfortunately I didnt so now they are probably reading that book and thinking "Wow this is great. I wonder how some one at the age of 15 came up with a plot like this, I would never be able to" because they have never read any Tolkien. The person I am talking about was about 12 or 13.However, young writers like himself despise him. They loathe his books, they loathe the things he says, and most of all they loathe what he stands for. To them he is not a hero, or a genius, or a good writer. The fact of the matter is this: he did not go through those years of hard work. Instead of suffering all the anguish and self-doubt which a writer usually must, he had the world effectively handed to him on a silver platter. Does he have that folder of rejection letters? Does he have that terror that he will never realise his dream? No. Instead he has something which is normally reserved only for those of rare and special ability, something which should have gone to a truly original and distinguished writer. Not one who churns out simplistic, unoriginal airport novels aimed at a young or inexperienced audience.
So in the end what I am really trying to say is: Its not only the young authers that suffer here. Its the Tolkien fans as well. Unfortunately for me, I fall into both catagories. Thats really the main reasons I hate Eragon. I will, however, read the last book, just to see if he gets any better or if he just uses more plagiarism then in the others.
Sorry if I offened anyone in this post. I do not mean anything by it.
Man that took me a while to write.