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Iolo
Science fiction & fantasy
I'm curious if others have shared a similar experience with mine:
When I first read the Belgariad as a teenager, I couldn't get enough of it. I thought it was fantastic. I re-read the series several times over the years as the Mallorean, and later Begarath and Polgara came out. The last time I read them all was about 10 years ago, whenever Polgara was released. I always thought the books were great.
So now, here I am in my mid-30s, and I've decided to read this series again. I'm currently in book 5 of the Belgariad and I'm having a kind of hard time getting though it (the entire series, I mean). It just seems... well, dumb. The plot is completely transparent, there's virtually no character development (they *all* speak and act the same way!), and I can't help but feel that during the writing of these books Eddings was continually patting himself on the back for being so "clever." The whole thing seems so contrived...
Thoughts?
When I first read the Belgariad as a teenager, I couldn't get enough of it. I thought it was fantastic. I re-read the series several times over the years as the Mallorean, and later Begarath and Polgara came out. The last time I read them all was about 10 years ago, whenever Polgara was released. I always thought the books were great.
So now, here I am in my mid-30s, and I've decided to read this series again. I'm currently in book 5 of the Belgariad and I'm having a kind of hard time getting though it (the entire series, I mean). It just seems... well, dumb. The plot is completely transparent, there's virtually no character development (they *all* speak and act the same way!), and I can't help but feel that during the writing of these books Eddings was continually patting himself on the back for being so "clever." The whole thing seems so contrived...
Thoughts?