Talk:The Dreamers (book series)

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[edit] Ease

Perhaps some mention of how there's never any real concern that the good guys might lose...or even have the slightest bit of difficulty? Or perhaps how there's always some superbeing ready to step in and clean things up without a hitch? Or how grossly incompetant all the foes are? Jachra 19:57, 13 April 2006 (UTC)

Well if you dont like that side of the books and find that David Edding cant have/make a different storyline, then dont read any more of his books. -- pstarky
The phrase I was looking for was 'Critical Response,' not 'Slavish Devotion.' There ought to be some warning of the laziness involved. Jachra 00:17, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
Maybe a critism section could be developed for David Eddings as 'ease of adventures' are common in his works, and many see it as a shortcoming for the author. Then a link could be displayed on this page. Actually, I could have sworn that there was a critism section on David Eddings before, but maybe it was removed. Maybe we can look into that. Wiki really isnt a good place to vent your frustration though, Jachra, you shouldnt expect to get a civil response when you load your questions in an insulting manner.--Wormywyrm 08:45, 5 November 2006 (UTC)

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There is no information for Crystal Gorge or The Younger Gods and very little for The Treasured Ones. Foxjwill 19:12, 9 October 2006 (UTC)