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Old 08-16-2011, 02:39 AM   #3
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Well, "like" or "dislike"..
I have a tendency to grow bored.
I *used* to like Stephen King. Now I find him boring. And in my opinion; he "kills" way too many children.
I *used* to like Tom Clancy, but have come to that if you've read one book, you've read them all. (On the up-side, "The hunt for the Red October" was the first "full-size" book I ever read in English and which gave me confidence to continue reading in English. Today most of the books I read are in English and I haven't read a Norwegian book in over a year).

I can't stand Danielle Steel.

Of Norwegian authors, I find Gunnar Staalesen (Varg Veum books/films) mindbogglingly booooooooring (I've read two books and seen three movies, so, no! There's no chance of righting his reputation).
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