Originally Posted By AutoPost This topic is for Discussion of <a href="http://www.LaughingPlace.com/Latest-ID-77091.asp" target="_blank"><b>Latest: A Talk with Ridley Pearson about Kingdom Keepers</b></a> <p>The Orlando Sentinel's Daily Disney talks to Ridley Pearson about the latest book in his Kingdom Keepers series, Kingdom Keepers IV: Power Play. The series of books are all set at Walt Disney World.</p>
Originally Posted By Tony C I've had the first book sitting on my shelf maybe I should give it a crack.
Originally Posted By HokieSkipper I tried reading these just for the novelty. Couldn't get through it. The writing is really bad.
Originally Posted By Bob Paris 1 Care to elaborate? The concept always struck me as what SF fans would call "fanwank". That is, taking an idea fans would elaborate on over a meal at Denny's or over some drinks and committing it to paper. It just seemed very juvenile to me.
Originally Posted By magic0214 I wonder why you think the writing is bad? Is it because this is a Young Adult novel? He has written tons of books, mostly Adult Crime novels...
Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer >>The concept always struck me as what SF fans would call "fanwank". That is, taking an idea fans would elaborate on over a meal at Denny's or over some drinks and committing it to paper.<< That's exactly what it is. It uses other stories, other history, and no imagination to fabricate and event... Kind of like saying TRON and EPCOT have a history together,...
Originally Posted By HokieSkipper <<It just seemed very juvenile to me.>> It is. I know it's a young adult novel, but that doesn't mean the writing has to be overly simplistic. The Potter books are young adult novels, yet I don't find the writing to be at that level. <<Kind of like saying TRON and EPCOT have a history together,...>> Good god lighten up, man.
Originally Posted By WDWdreamin Yeah, I read the first two and had to stop because I didn't like the quality of the writing either. I didn't even want to finish the books, let alone buy more. And fantasy, including young adult, is my favorite genre. I'm rereading Harry Potter at the moment, so good example HS. I was expecting more "insider" and "magical" feelings from reading this and they mostly didn't seem special to me. On a side note (or as a specific example), the fact that Pearson wrote that the kids couldn't just walk around the parks because they were "notorious" left me less-than-impressed with his writing and editors.
Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer >>>Good god lighten up, man.<<< Says the person that hangs on my every post as if I'm dead serious. Take your own advice! LOL
Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer Spirit is right, isn't he... Sarcasm and wit are really a lost art on the interwebz, hm?
Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer >>>No, you're just not very good at it, no offense, haha.<<< Conversely, I could say you are not very good at picking up on it. ;-)