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Old 10-26-2008, 05:18 AM   #67
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And a good place to finish. Eddings has a smooth prose style that reads easily, and a gift for dialog. Unfortunately, he has one story to tell, and one set of characters. Subsequent series have the names changed and the serial numbers filed off, but are the same basic story.
Sacrilege! How can you say that about the finest exponent of the English language since Dickens?

Seriously, though, it just goes to show how different things do appeal to different people. I love all Eddings' work; in particular "The Redemption of Althalus" (which I'm well aware that many people can't stand).

Wouldn't the world be boring if we all had the same tastes?
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