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I don't think it's about 'superiority'. They are very different books, written for different audiences. I don't think any book is 'superior' to another - it's about taste and what you are looking for. As with anything, this is subjective.Worm said:Which Do You Think Is Superior Than The Other ?
I totally agree.Kookamoor said:I don't think it's about 'superiority'. They are very different books, written for different audiences. I don't think any book is 'superior' to another - it's about taste and what you are looking for. As with anything, this is subjective.
Rzombie2002 said:Oh poor poor Stewart.
How can you say that you are too old or beyond Harry Potter?
What makes the wonderous fictional world of Harry Potter worse than that of a fictional world inhabited by nonexistant creatures.
Besides having a creative imagination may help keep you younger than you might expect.
Stewart said:I have a very creative imagination; I just don't find recycled myths in colourful kiddie land to be imaginative.
Maybe one day we can all be so enlightenedjay said:Badly written, no less.
I'm continually perplexed by the post-pubescent world actually getting excited by this banal crap.
If it takes a pretty silly book for you to “bond” with your kids, well, the relationship must be pretty poor, at best.
And Lewis Carroll, as far as I know, is *not* (yet) out of print.
I vote for Dr Seuss, easily outdoing both JRRTolk. and Harry Wanker. Combined.
“Taps” is softly playing in the background; soon all the bookstores will be closed (replaced by, I guess, cell phones stores) and we’ll just be able to buy what books Walgreens stocks and what CNN says is “literature”.
Colour me unimpressed…
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pwilson said:Maybe one day we can all be so enlightened
I wasn't trying to be an ass (OK, maybe just a little ) I guess I just don't see how your opinion should be considered "General Knowledge" automatically. People were just comparing two series that they like and I don't see how that necessarily merits a derisive post comparing us to a bunch of lemmings, you know?jay said:It's a sad state of affairs when „enlightenment“ is moved so far down the ladder (spiritual or otherwise) to (what should be) simple General Knowledge.
…and even then foreseen as unattainable.
Alas...
pwilson said:I guess I just don't see how your opinion should be considered "General Knowledge" automatically.
People were just comparing two series that they like and I don't see how that necessarily merits a derisive post comparing us to a bunch of lemmings, you know?
Fair enough. You can go build up your throwing arm and I'll go read my kiddie books. (or not)jay said:I wouldn’t have stepped in if Stewart wasn’t being commented with the bibliographical equivalent to “why can’t you be more optimistic”.