Anonymous wrote:I don't think DCUM is a good place to discuss this. The vast majority of people on here are very academically oriented and pretty everyone here goes to college. Most people on here are way too academically serious to appreciate fictional literature.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it might be a function of my age - the first book came out when I was in college and wasn't doing much reading for fun. By the time I started looking into them, my taste in novels had grown, and let's face it - the first is not very well written. I borrowed it from a friend, read the first 10 pages, and handed it back. She said, "Yeah. It's pretty much a kids book, but they get better!"
But meh. Who has the time?
Please tell me it's not just me.
Wow, maybe you didn't read any of the reviews that specifically mentioned the surprisingly good prose for a book aimed at kids. I know I bought it based on a WSJ review (I think I was 28 at the time). I am the first to acknowledge that opinions of "good" writing differ greatly but -- "let's face it you seem to be dismissing the opinions of respected reviewers who are the ones responsible for the wild success of the series.
I'm not a huge HP fan but I've read them and am not usually one to enjoy anything with a fantasy bent.
Anonymous wrote:I think it might be a function of my age - the first book came out when I was in college and wasn't doing much reading for fun. By the time I started looking into them, my taste in novels had grown, and let's face it - the first is not very well written. I borrowed it from a friend, read the first 10 pages, and handed it back. She said, "Yeah. It's pretty much a kids book, but they get better!"
But meh. Who has the time?
Please tell me it's not just me.
Anonymous wrote:I've read the entire series 4 times now, once on my own and three times out loud to my kids. It never gets old.
I actually think the writing is pretty decent and if anything, you have to be in awe of Rowling for creating a whole world. Her imagination is amazing. It's brilliance like that that I find so admirable. I think she deserves every penny she has earned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP I never could read it either. I took my kid sister to see the movies, some of which were okay and others less so.
I was a literature major with a PhD so I am wondering if that may have something to do with it.
You are correct, the books are not particularly well written. But there is clearly something gripping enough to capture the hearts, minds and wallets of millions.
What book do you find particularly well written? Great Expectations? Huck Finn? Grapes of Wrath?
God no. I had to read those in 7th grade!