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A "What's so special about" thread
Books I just never understood the buzz about. Why is THAT a 'good' book?
"A Confederacy of Dunces" comes to mind. The first Harry Potter Book, (never could work up the enthusiasm for any more!) |
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Haven't gotten around to "Confederation...". Way low on my TBR list.
Potter, though? Well, Rowling hooked me with the first page. You just need to be in the mood for whimsy and idiosyncratic fantasy and appreciate good wordsmithing. The books were originally intended as an age-appropriate kids series that are nonetheless adult-friendly. So the first volume is intended to be accessible to a ten year-old kid while the last volume is dark enough for 17 year olds (basically, adults). Doesn't mean they are for absolutely everybody any more that everybody likes Tolkien. Personal taste and mood always come into play. Sometimes one just isn't in the mood... ![]() |
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Ahem.... Twilight. I'll never understand these. Ever.
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Then you're probably not now nor have ever been a teenaged girl.
![]() I barely made it halfway to the second one (I'm stubborn, okay?) before giving up. A friend of mine made it to the end of the second. At that point he said: "Surly teenagers? Feh. I get that from my daughter every day." ![]() Then he moved on to ABRAHAM LINCOLN VAMPIRE HUNTER. (Honest. I could never make this stuff up.) |
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It just hasn't kept me hooked. I've also tried to read the hunger games too, must be me getting old?... I like to try to have an educated sense of what my children are into... (and so I know what they are callin' it these days ![]() There isn't entirely a generation gap. My daughters LOVE "Anne of Green Gables" and the Laura Ingalls Wilder books, and all the books I had laying around the house when they were young. |
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Someone lent me the first HP book to read, and was getting anxious because I hadn't started it. So I did, and read the first 30 pages or so. I stormed into her office asking her why she had given me a book about child abuse, and why did she think that was entertaining. She told me to force myself to read more, and I did and enjoyed the series.
I couldn't get into Twilight either. Couldn't get into the Sookie Stackhouse books, either, although I love True Blood. |
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an entire genre:urban fantasy.
yes i find sexy women with swords fighting demons as tittilating as the next guy but good enough to single-handedly destroy the horror,science fiction and fantasy genres (which it has done)? god no. |
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With Potter, it helps if you are easily enchanted by impossible worlds with impossible rules - yes, I like Tolkein too - and, perhaps more helpful, if you go through the experience with a child !
I'm afraid, with a lad that grew up with Harry, from 7, I didn't stand much of a chance ! |
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Well, I am WAY past 17 so I was never even remotely interested in Harry Potter.
I would say "What's so special about paranormal, science fiction and for Heaven's sake, vampires?" Those certainly seem to be popular around here. Am I missing something? |
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Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke.
Long-listed for the Man Booker Prize in 2004 and winner of the Hugo in 2005. I just couldn't finish it - so boring. |
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I'm a sucker for a really cool title, and A.C.O.D. has the coolest title that has come down the pike in a while.
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All Science Fiction is teenage geek boy crap? Sorry you don't like Urban Fantasy, but there *really* is a few good, interesting stories within the genre. Kevin Hearne's "Iron Druid Chronicles" are a good start. |
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Harry Potter - Read and enjoyed the first three. After that, meh...
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I think books' success are part talent and part luck. You have lots of amazing books out there who never made it to the millions whereas the HP books did. I guess advertizing is important and the buzz surrounding the books too.
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There have been times where I wake up and I find myself staring at the title screen of "The Sisterhood of The Traveling Pants" and holding a half-empty bottle of Smirnoff ice that has lipstick around the rim. So... I think I may have said too much. |
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