I think that usually happens to artists - how many of Creed's songs sound like the same ol' thing in a new CD case?
Ditto for Eddings
Ditto for Tom Clancy
Ditto for the local news
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  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Josh Remus
  To: CF-Community
  Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 10:56 AM
  Subject: RE: The Elder Gods

  I've had the same problems with L. E. Modesitt.  And honestly, I love
  Edding's books (I've read all the ones you've listed, short of The Elder
  Gods).  But there is definitely a trend toward repetition in characters &
  plots.  Honestly, I think this probably happens to every author.  It's
  happened to pretty much every author I've read this quantity of books with.

  Most groups do this musically too.  When I was composing, it was incredibly
  difficult to be working on something new & not have something old intrude on
  my work.

  Maybe that's what defines the truly exceptional artist.

  Josh
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Jim Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 10:25 AM
    To: CF-Community
    Subject: The Elder Gods

    I'm a guy in my late 20's so it goes without saying that I grew up with
    Star Wars, and it was, not surprisingly, my favorite movie for a while.
    I can watch it now and get past the rotten acting and stilted dialog and
    Greedo shooting first (damn you, Lucas!), but I still appreciate the
    effect it had on me as a child.

    As a kid, I was also a big, no, HUGE fan of David Eddings - I read the
    Belgariad over and over again, all five books in only a few days.  The
    followup series - the Mallorean - was equally welcome.  I knew the
    characters inside and out, I could get lost in that world in a
    heartbeat.  Two followup "autobiographies" of main characters from the
    series "Belgarath" and "Polgara" are in my book collection as well,
    along with the "Rivan Codex", something of a "behind the scenes" wrap-up
    of the minutae and process of developing what, at that point was
    essentially a duodecology.

    So, the last statement is that I've been growing steadily more
    disappointed with the Eddings' (he writes with his wife, Leigh), from
    the second Sparhawk trilogy (The Tamuli), to the Redemption of Althalus
    to the execrable Regina's Song - a non-fantasy set in Washington State,
    filled with amalgams of every character they've ever written, put into
    impossibly frustrating characters, in a plot with all the surprises of a
    bowl of tomato soup.

    So, I approached the most recent work from them - "The Elder Gods" with
    some trepidation.  On one hand, their writing had become routine and
    extremely predictable.  On the other, the prospect of another fantasy
    series had potential - maybe they were going to clean the slate and
    start over with new ideas, and strong characters and... no, it sucks.

    Sucks is the best way to put it, as well.  Eddings makes so much of his
    knowledge of epic fantasy and classical literature, yet can't come up
    with a unique idea anymore that's not wholly derivitave of his own
    originally interesting characters.  Oh, look, it's the snippy girl-god.
    Oh look, it's the witty banter.  Oh, look, a rag-tag cast of mismatched
    characters.  Oh, look, it's the good guys overcoming adversity and
    suffering almost no casualties... on and on and on.

    Eddings, like Lucas, can't be faulted for a lack of imagination.
    They've both created rollicking, evocative, fantastic worlds that you'd
    want to be lost in forever if you had the chance.  However, the other
    shared aspect of their personality is that they just don't know when to
    throw in the towel and call it quits.  Eddings will trundle out the next
    three books in what will likely be the worst series he's ever written
    over the next few years.  The world waits, nauseously, for Lucas' last
    Star Wars movie, knowing, despite so  much optimism, we all know how it
    will turn out.

    Oh well.  I'll always have Faldor's Farm to keep me company.

    - Jim


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