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Just read The Lightning Thief, and I realized why literature often frustrates me. (minor spoilers) beetnemesis Send a noteboard - 27/05/2010 07:01:05 PM
tl;dr- Young adult series often have cooler concepts than "adult" novels

Ok, here's the thing. The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson is the son of a Greek God, meets up with others, goes on a quest filled with Greek myth-type obstacles in a modern setting) was good, for a children's book.

By that I mean it was exciting, interesting and had a cool premise, but was written at a 5th grade reading level.

And that's fine. That's cool- 5th graders need books too.


But how many adult series are really willing to take a ridiculous concept, and just RUN with it?

There's a few, of course, but I realized when I finished Lightning Thief that I really, really, really wished there was an "adult" version of the series. Same basic concepts, same cool "demigods in the real world" plot, but... you know, less obvious foreshadowing, deeper characters, more complicated plot.

It's one of the reasons I used to love Animorphs- it just had a really great concept, and just went for it. Had some great themes and characters- and I always wondered what the series would have been like if you couldn't finish a book in 45 minutes.



Eh, I'm just ranting, I guess. It just bugs me to see 50 different sword-and-sorcery fantasy books for adults, and then casually pick up a crazy YA book.
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Just read The Lightning Thief, and I realized why literature often frustrates me. (minor spoilers) - 27/05/2010 07:01:05 PM 641 Views
So you want more adult books with barmy premises? - 27/05/2010 09:08:09 PM 472 Views
All of those sound like parodies and not "cool" books *NM* - 27/05/2010 09:57:03 PM 150 Views
They all take their premise seriously - 28/05/2010 03:21:59 AM 384 Views
"Barmy" is a fun word. *NM* - 28/05/2010 12:47:05 AM 154 Views
Those sound cool... but I dunno if I got across what, exactly, I meant. - 28/05/2010 09:26:32 AM 375 Views
This is why S. King and N. Gaiman are so loved by their fans. - 28/05/2010 02:58:48 PM 453 Views
i think i've seen more gaiman filmd adaptations than read his books - 29/05/2010 12:26:19 AM 329 Views
His style is deceptively simple. - 29/05/2010 12:46:16 AM 386 Views
Try John Ringo *NM* - 28/05/2010 08:51:16 PM 130 Views
Oh, John Ringo, NO! *NM* - 03/06/2010 02:47:45 AM 157 Views
clive barker is pretty "out there" - 29/05/2010 12:24:14 AM 406 Views
You just hit the nail on the head. - 29/05/2010 06:05:09 AM 410 Views

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