Postby ShiroiHikari » Fri Jan 18, 2008 9:10 am
I think Lord of the Rings is mostly brilliant, but for the love of all things sacred, did we really need 200 pages of forest description? I mean, Fellowship is like, trees, trees, walking through the trees, look, more trees. Oh, yay, Rivendell! The end.
A couple of other books I like:
The Secret Garden and A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett. Both are very well-written, enchanting, uplifting stories.
The Neverending Story by Micheal Ende. This is far above and beyond the movie. It's a little slow in places, but otherwise is pretty amazing.
Books I hate:
Virtually anything by Stephen King. The man needs an editor. He has a lot of good ideas, but his writing is so bogged down with gratuitous details that I can't stand reading most of it. It's easier to watch the film adaptations. I think his best story was probably The Green Mile; however, I think the movie is better than his original novel. XD
Most modern fantasy novels. I mean, come on! Save some trees and stop printing this crap.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. The other books in the series weren't anything to write home about, but were still passable. However, this one really takes the cake in terms of books I wish I'd never bothered with. I don't know how I managed to finish the freaking thing. The pacing is atrocious, the characters are irritating, and there's really no kind of payoff or reward for making it through all the crap. Needless to say, I gave up on the series after this.
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