You basically described Franz Kafka's The Trial. Not that I disliked it.lionheart wrote:It's one of those books where the characters go on a long quest… only to get killed at the end, and know that they accomplished nothing.
lionheart wrote:The odd thing was… That it was written by a Japanese Christian. I'd have thought that at least one of the main characters would have been likeable.
KhakiBlueSocks wrote:"I'm going to make you a prayer request you can't refuse..." Cue the violins.
Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:The Left Behind series were badly written weren't they?... What I'm wondering is how is it that an accomplished author can't write so badly and still sell 60 million books or so? Its criminal and bad theology to boot.
bigsleepj wrote:What's ARABY?
Ingemar wrote:You basically described Franz Kafka's The Trial. Not that I disliked it.
What's so special about being Japanese and Christian that requires characters to be likeable? Whether or not a character is likeable has nothing to do with the author's religion. Fyodor Dostoevsky was a devout Christian, but he was famous for creating utterly depraved and despicable characters (and this was AFTER he had his newfound religious convictions).
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