David Eddings

After looking at the other postings, I feel I should defend The Redemption of Althalus. I thought it was great and a nice change not to have to read 10 books to find out how it ends!!!!!!!!

Enjoy, I did!
 
Suzie said:
After looking at the other postings, I feel I should defend The Redemption of Althalus. I thought it was great and a nice change not to have to read 10 books to find out how it ends!!!!!!!!

Enjoy, I did!
I can understand how a devoted Eddings fan would enjoy The Redemption of Althalus, Suzie. I could particularly understand someone who had never read any Eddings before really enjoying it. But for me there were not enough new ideas in it to make it a satisfying read. I found there were far too many repeated ideas, and particularly phrases and one liners from his previous works, to make it truly enjoyable to read. Don't get me wrong - I'm a big fan of most of the works of Eddings, but this just felt tired to me.
 
Mark, those are exactly the points about Althulus which bothered me. also the repitition of characters. The same problem with Renatas song. I'm really hoping for better with the elder gods series, but i'm getting them from the library so that i don't end up forking up for a repition of books already on my shelf.
 
I agree with you on this one I have read the mallorean-belgariad series and belgarath the sorcerer and think it was my own quest most the way through it was very delightful and I read the first series 2ce.
 
I'm probably a bit behind in answering all this, but I just thought I'd say something anyway. The only books I've really read were the Belgariad and the Mallorean. Both were very good, and caught my attention like no other. I haven't really read anything else from Eddings, other than those affiliated with the Bellgariad and Mallorean (except the Rivan Codex). It's quite funny, though, because I have a lot of his other works. I guess I just haven't taken the time to pick them up. But the Belgariad and Mallorean were great books, personally. I found them books that you can't really put down because you're always wondering what happens next. So yeah. Great choice of books.
 
I read the Belgariad and the Mallorean, and thoroughly enjoyed both of them. I read Polgara the Sorceress too but it was so long ago i can't remember what i thought of that one.
 
Yeah, The Belgariad, read all five books one after the other, good characters, solid plot, great dialogue. The quality deteriorates a little in THe Malloreon, but it's still good, likewise Polgara and Belgarath. Trouble is, most of his later stuff is dross and in the case of The Rivan Codex, self important, pontificating dross.
 

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