You ever read a book and just start wanting to throw it at a wall? That’s how I felt halfway through The Eternity Code.
I basically didn’t want to make this a DNF so I forced myself to
finish. Now, I realize that I’m nowhere near the target demographic for
this series, however, that doesn’t mean jack as I read and have read
plenty of young adult books and had a grand old time with them. This was
obviously not the case with The Eternity Code.
So, right off the bat, The Eternity Code
annoyed me. We’ve got Artemis being rude to a server — which I
absolutely hate both irl and in my fiction — Butler in an actual
instance of real-world body-guarding in which he doesn’t act like an
actual bodyguard, and Artemis being colossally stupid in two different
aspects with his super new tech. So yeah, not off to a great start.
Getting to The Lower Elements was a breath of fresh air. Just wish we’d
had more of that and less of the rest of the book.
There are
reasons heists are generally written without the blow-by-blow. Like, you
find out what happened after the fact rather than going through
everything in chronological order. I think The Eternity Code suffered from this blow-by-blow writing style. And it wasn’t even entertaining most of the time.
I’m
really not sure exactly what purpose there is in hammering the reader
over the head with the stupidity of Spiro’s goons. Just… why? Why do we
have to spend any amount of time with them at all? I guess it’s supposed
to be amusing, but it’s really not. I doubt I would have liked it even
at a younger age. I literally cannot remember my thoughts from my first
read, which was about 15 years ago… or so. Can’t exactly remember that
either…
Anyway, I also have a beef with how Colfer wrote the
body-guarding bits. I’m not really an expert in these things, but I have
read other books in which there are bodyguards and their job is
explained in detail so… Butler and Juliet are shit bodyguards. It was
alright in the first book, cuz it all took place at Fowl Manor so Butler
could act like a glorified thug. The second book was also okay cuz at
least Butler did take his body-guarding seriously for the most part.
However, literally the inciting incident had Butler acting like more of
Artemis’ accomplice than his bodyguard. And Juliet… well, obviously
she’s so bad at her not-job that her teacher and even Holly are like
“you’re bad at this.” And don’t get me started with Spiro’s goons… all
three of them.
Overall, some parts of this needed to be more
realistic than they were to help with immersion, I think. Instead, my
SOD was shattered and I spent most of The Eternity Code rolling my eyes and wishing for the end. Really hoping The Opal Deception is better.
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