She made characters that the world are able to relate and interpret but its all very mediocre?u-borat said:she's a very good storyteller...but pacing, worldbuilding, characterisation....etc are all very very mediocre.
LOL.sam04u said:Brilliantly devised plan. Make idiots think they have a chance at making it to riches in a Capitalist society. They call it the "top tier" for a reason, there's only enough room for x-amount of people.
LOL!Explosions Hurt said:Apparently, 80% of statistics are made up.
no, it is perfectly appropriate to read and like harry potter. i myself have read all 7 books. However, as poWerdrY said, it is very annoying and narrow minded for fanboys like you, to get so defensive about Rowling and Harry Potter, when you have a very limited reading experience.michael1990 said:So if your saying that the 100% of the population that has read Harry Potter as being very narrow minded when it comes to literature then your correct by calling it mediocre.
i lol'dmortein2008 said:no, it is perfectly appropriate to read and like harry potter. i myself have read all 7 books. However, as poWerdrY said, it is very annoying and narrow minded for fanboys like you, to get so defensive about Rowling and Harry Potter, when you have a very limited reading experience.
Actually i read quite a lot.mortein2008 said:no, it is perfectly appropriate to read and like harry potter. i myself have read all 7 books. However, as poWerdrY said, it is very annoying and narrow minded for fanboys like you, to get so defensive about Rowling and Harry Potter, when you have a very limited reading experience.
Edit: oh dear, that sounded very elitist =(
Yes, "anyone" can become rich in a capitalist society.michael1990 said:LOL.
Theres enough room for anyone to become rich in a capitalist society.
Just ask yourself the 4 economic questions.
1. What to produce?
2. How much to produce?
3. Who to distribute to?
4. Where to distribute?
Agreed.sam04u said:Yes, "anyone" can become rich in a capitalist society.
However, "everyone" can not become rich in a capitalist society.
Australia is quite close to perfection though in terms of the worth of riches. When the poor can afford to enjoy all of what society has to offer (which in Australia they do) that is when rich or poor is irrelevant.
But with the rising costs of living, aging population, and other such. Our utopia may be threatened.
i doubt there's much that counts as good literature in your very large bookcase.michael1990 said:Actually i read quite a lot.
I just think that Harry Potter is really good.
I have a very large bookcase which is full of books i have read
+1, especially about George R.R Martin...but disagree with tolkien. can't stand his LOTR, made me fall asleepu-borat said:i doubt there's much that counts as good literature in your very large bookcase.
in terms of speculative fiction....read dune by frank herbert, ender's game by orson scott card, anything by richard morgan, george martin, tolkien, steven erikson, scott bakker...the list goes on.
read something from that list and try to tell me with a straight face that rowling is a good writer.
Seriously, Stephenie Meyer's series is just the redux of Harry Potter. Create some teenage story that supposedly deals with teenage issues and all of a sudden they're classics of modern literature. NO. Case-in-point, Rowling delayed the whole sex/puberty thing till book 6, if I remember correctly, and then put in so much of it the book lacked plot and ended up focussing on Ron/Lavender, which to be honest was a really poor pairing, considering Lavender was given next to no character development at all.michael 1990 said:She made characters that the world are able to relate and interpret but its all very mediocre?
For some reason i can't seem to understand why people are calling her literature mediocre?
I mean its not just children, teenagers but its adults as well that are the targeted audience. So if your saying that the 100% of the population that has read Harry Potter as being very narrow minded when it comes to literature then your correct by calling it mediocre.
yep. key word there is "marketable"Dub Fresh said:In terms of your statements about the wide readership, that doesn't mean anything. Writing a book which is highly marketable does not make it any better than a book that aims at a specific niche market.
.sam04u said:Yes, "anyone" can become rich in a capitalist society.
However, "everyone" can not become rich in a capitalist society.
Australia is quite close to perfection though in terms of the worth of riches. When the poor can afford to enjoy all of what society has to offer (which in Australia they do) that is when rich or poor is irrelevant.
But with the rising costs of living, aging population, and other such. Our utopia may be threatened.
michael1990 said:Only 7 but i think she will make 1 more.
At least.