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I got about twenty or so pages into Christopher Paolini's Eragon and I had to put it down. Now, don't get me wrong, I thought the premise was good, but the style was just irritating me too much to want to continue.

I have to admit it's for two reasons, one of style and one for selfish reasons. First it annoyed me because, yes, I know it was written when he was what--fifteen or sixteen?--and yes, I know it's basically a kid's book, but it still bothered me that it read like a writer who really hadn't learned his chops yet. How do I know this? Because the style of writing is very much what my style sounded like when I wrote at that age. Very much along the lines of:

Character did this. He went there. He looked like this. He was wearing that. He thought this.

Next paragraph: Character thought this. He said something to someone.

Next paragraph...and so on.

Just very sparse, three-sentence paragraphs and a lot of boring noun-verb sentences. I really wish I could have gotten into it more, but it was just too damn frustrating to read.

Which brings me to the selfish reason: Hell, I wrote and the finished version of the IWN at that age back in 1987. Had I but known Eragon would get past the editors, that damn novel would have been finished and out of my head YEARS ago. ;)

Date: 2007-08-31 05:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] beard5.livejournal.com
I can tell you, don't go see the movie, assuming you haven't already. It's not quite "2 hours of my life that I'll never get back" but my willing suspension of disbelief failed early. (And let's forget plot, and simple common sense...I like the Die Hard movies. Maybe if the movie had Bruce Willis and a metric buttload(larger than the Imperial Buttload) of explosions I'd have liked it better...okay, and less dialogue...more Jeremy Irons in leather pants...less of the protagonist, less of just about everyone else in the movie, oh and less incompetent evil minions that get rewarded for failure...wait that's the US executive branch & this movie. )

(I don't have a strong opinion about this, nope. But if I'm going to spend money for a movie it either should be visually gripping, or intelligent, it doesn't have to be both, Eragon wasn't enough of either)

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