colinglithero, your formatting is all weird. Did you post from TapaTalk or something?
And I agree about Catcher in the Rye.
And I agree about Catcher in the Rye.
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Leading to a kind of "cultural correctness". You're SUPPOSED to like these books (or paintings, music) and if you don't, this is a reflection on you, to be pointed out in condescending tones.* If you don't think it's anything special, that's because you can't understand it, and maybe won't make the effort. (This argument can be true sometimes, even quite often, but nowhere near as many times as it used in patronizing comments.) Austen, Harper Lee, Salinger. If you don't love Jane Austen, I don't share your opinion but I don't think any less of you. I can see why many people love To kill a Mockingbird, but it doesn't move me as it does them. Catcher in the Rye is, for me one of those (music/ paintings/movies etc.) which make a big impression the first time, but lose their power with repetition. The best things don't.
*NOT in this forum. But you know what I mean.
I'm not sure who ever overrated 50 Shades of Gray. I've only heard total condemnation of it, here and elsewhere, even from people who have never read it. I would say it is one of the most hated books ever.I agree about "50 Shades" - what a load of utter rubbish, badly written and full of clichés.
Peder, I think 50 is the perfect example of over-hype vs. over-rated. Now everyone feels they have to read it to see how bad it is, in this case it lives up to the hype it was horrible, haha.I'm not sure who ever overrated 50 Shades of Gray. I've only heard total condemnation of it, here and elsewhere, even from people who have never read it. I would say it is one of the most hated books ever.
I would say it is one of the most hated books ever.
I wish I could say the same. So many people I know love the books, unfortunately.I'm not sure who ever overrated 50 Shades of Gray. I've only heard total condemnation of it, here and elsewhere, even from people who have never read it. I would say it is one of the most hated books ever.
colinglithero, your formatting is all weird. Did you post from TapaTalk or something?
And I agree about Catcher in the Rye.
FYI I edited the formating which was all messed up.
I'm guilty of an incredulous 'WHY DON'T YOU LOVE ...[book/movie]' on occasions because it is a shock to discover some one doesn't like .....[book/movie] at times.
My apologies, Meadow337. I'm quite sure sparkchaser has done something recently that deserved thanks, but YOU were the one who cleaned up my twisted text. Thank you.
I'm quite sure sparkchaser has done something recently that deserved thanks,
I wish I could say the same. So many people I know love the books, unfortunately.
Me too.
That's a good idea. If we can figure out why it became so popular then maybe we can prevent it from happening again.
I have a theory on this actuallyInstead of bemoaning their content, I think it would be more useful to wonder why their popularity. I think it can be argued she did something "right," to get the attention (and hard money purchases) she did. Perhaps Harlequins don't hack it anymore. Or perhaps story trumps style in any book, or in any titillating book. Anyone seen anything lately speaking to the question "why?"
[And maybe this belongs in the Gray-bashing thread, but too late. Sorry ]
[or maybe a BOTM discussion. ]