Happy Belated! by
Antigone68104
on 2012-07-03 19:24:00 UTC
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Hope it went well for you.
I enjoy Eddings, but I thought Tamuli seemed a little weak compared to Elenium. I've never really had a problem keeping track of who's saying what.
Happy belated birthday, Thunder! by
AnnaBee
on 2012-07-03 15:02:00 UTC
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Many happy returns. Have a miniature, lilac-colored lobster.
Happy Birthday! by
OpinionedAngel
on 2012-07-03 13:37:00 UTC
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Here, have a triple chocolate cupcake (chocolate with chocolate icing and chocolate chips)!
Happy birthday! by
Cassie
on 2012-07-03 10:23:00 UTC
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Have a sack of pebbles, a sling, and a basket of Bleeprin-berries. :D
Oh man, David Eddings~ He's one of my favourite writers - I got another PPCer into his stuff recently and she's got hooked. Blitzed her way through the Garion books and she's finishing up the Elenium now.
I find figuring out who's speaking isn't especially hard, but then I've read and re-read these books for years and have worked it out already, so my bran just reminds me who's speaking. Or maybe it's part having worked it out, part recognising the characters' personal verbal idosyncracies. Or something like that.
*muffles self before a full-blown Eddings-fantalk can ensue*
Happy Birthday! by
TheMadHatteress
on 2012-07-03 03:55:00 UTC
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Have a very ostentatious birthday hat for your special day! I can't say I've ever heard of David Eddings; is he good?
Happy Happy Birthday! by
ThatOne
on 2012-07-03 03:47:00 UTC
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And no, I've never read anything by David Eddings. What genre does he write?
Happy birthday! by
HerrWozzeck
on 2012-07-03 01:52:00 UTC
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Happy birthday! by
Lilac Lielac
on 2012-07-02 22:53:00 UTC
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I've heard of David Eddings maybe once, in passing, and I've never read his works, but speech not being clearly marked as someone's drives me up the wall. If it starts out like so:
"Hey Alice," Bob said as he stuck his head into his flatmate's room, "what do you want to eat?"
Alice waved her hand at him without looking up from her book. "Eh, food."
Where not every line has 'said' or a variant preceding/succeeding it but it's obvious because the action tag is relevant to the line of dialogue that shares its paragraph, that's ok, but if it eventually turns into:
"No preferences?"
"Not really."
"So... takeout still ok?"
"If I have to eat one more dinner courtesy of McDonalds' I'm going to puke."
"That is a preference! And anyway, I don't see what's so bad about their stuff."
"No, you wouldn't."
"What's that supposed to mean?"
"Nothing."
etc etc etc it gets darn aggravating, because I have to check back up to when the dialogue was attributed, then count down every other line to see who's talking now and that knocks me out of the story like WHOA. Is that what you mean, or am I totally off base?