Everytime I imagine Winston, I imagine my friend Chet, but that's because he was Winston in our school's play.HT_Black said:Fair enough, Animal Farm was alright. Come to think of it, 1984 was competent, if somewhat drawn-out and bland. Honestly, the only reason I really didn't like it was because it just sort of...let me down. I was expecting some sort of golden-skinned diamond-s**tting wonder, according to the hype I'd heard; in the end, it was grey, depressing, and more than just a little bit redundant (to me, at any rate). Winston was also the single most unlikeable fellow I've ever read about.KneeLord said:Stephenie Mayer
L Ron Hubbard ... (echoing the_oracle's sentiments)
Jeez, I like Orwell. You've obviously got some strong feelings on his writing, do you mind if I ask what it is that you find rubs you the wrong way? If his political views don't sit well with you, I'd understand, but in terms of narrative structure and compelling communication of his ideas, I feel like those are both master pieces.HT_Black said:George Orwell, for 1984 and Animal Farm;
But, hey, tastes are subjective. All the same, I'm curious what your contention with Orwell is, if you don't mind sharing. I won't jump down your throat or anything. Just left me *headscratching*
...Now that I think about it, I found the borderline softcore a wee bit objectionable; that might've killed it.
In closing, thanks for not flaming me in regards to my views-- that's more than what I usually get.
Yeah, it's a good effort for a 15 year-old, but the fact of the matter is that his parents have a publisher and he stumbled into it.BloodSquirrel said:I read Eragon. I though that it was impressive for having been written for a 17-year old. It was a decidedly amateur effort, but I thought that Christopher Paolini seemed like he had enough talent to eventually write something good.Dancingman said:Christopher Paolini
The fact of the matter is, even if the book were written by the god of literature to be the greatest book in the history of the universe and hand delivered to me by a shining valkyrie, I would still hate it if I had to read it for school, I've always held that you need to get a book and read it of your own will to truly appreciate it.RobotNinja said:Whoever wrote Tale of Two Cities. I had that read that book for school, and it was hell.
Just to play devils advocate here but have any of you actually read twilight, seems a bit unfair on the author if you havent, unless of course the hatred comes from the sheer number of fan girls/boys(?) it has spawned in which case I will agree and move along sheepishly.Da Joz said:Same and agreed.TheNumber1Zero said:you have good taste in who to despise.AkJay said:Stephanie Meyer. And same.TheNumber1Zero said:whoever wrote twilight
I read it back when it first came out because a friend told me that it was a vampire romance novel.Flushfacker said:Just to play devils advocate here but have any of you actually read twilight, seems a bit unfair on the author if you havent, unless of course the hatred comes from the sheer number of fan girls/boys(?) it has spawned in which case I will agree and move along sheepishly.Da Joz said:Same and agreed.TheNumber1Zero said:you have good taste in who to despise.AkJay said:Stephanie Meyer. And same.TheNumber1Zero said:whoever wrote twilight
Wow, just wow, the Marx comment demonstrates classic American propaganda skewing the meaning of something from what it originally was. Pure Marxist communism is VASTLY different from what occured in Cambodia, the Soviet Union, or China under Mao. Very, very few ideas are inherently evil, and Marx's communism is most certainly not evil, especially considering he came from a time where management really did screw over the labor, and way more than some guy who works at McDonald's for minimum wage, he's just complaining, in those days, management could get away with anything short of cannibalism. Just because Lenin and the Bolsheviks were inspired by those ideas does not make the ideas evil, it's the offshoot of Marxism, that is to say: Leninism, Maoism, and Stalinism.DasAShinyGolash said:hmm... lets just see how many people rite stephanie myers...
as for me, i'll say everyone who writes teen romance novels, the person who wrote Flipped, and.... Karl Marx, for the outcome of his writings. (notice how i use the word writings, and notice how fancy it makes me)
Stephanie meyers.TheNumber1Zero said:whoever wrote twilight
You know, I saw this thread and immediately knew that this would be the first post.TheNumber1Zero said:whoever wrote twilight
Because she actually isn't a bad author. Her subject material sucks, but she is in no way a bad author.Halfbreed13 said:Stephanie meyers.TheNumber1Zero said:whoever wrote twilight
Why any posts were needed after this, I will never know...
The book has no depth and the movie is equally as bad... Yet everyone seems to love the damn thing! My best friend is always saying "How can you not like twilight?"AkJay said:Stephanie Meyer. And same.TheNumber1Zero said:whoever wrote twilight