Active Users:169 Time:14/06/2024 08:56:23 AM
They're all "light reading" for adults, geared towards YA readers. LadyLorraine Send a noteboard - 29/07/2010 08:29:01 PM
but sometimes those are the best to unwind and just enjoy a story. I really think people underestimate the value of frivolous story telling on one's mental health :P
Still Empress of the Poofy Purple Pillow Pile Palace!!
Continued Love of my Aussie <3
Reply to message
Tolkien as a sacred cow of fantasy - 28/07/2010 10:02:39 PM 1604 Views
Nonsense, at least in part - 28/07/2010 10:19:19 PM 1172 Views
I know there is a polite difference of opinion here - 28/07/2010 10:40:42 PM 982 Views
So we should judge the Iliad against modren fantasy novels? - 29/07/2010 12:04:32 PM 999 Views
i agree, and furthermore... - 29/07/2010 08:46:07 PM 1078 Views
Re: I know there is a polite difference of opinion here - 29/07/2010 08:44:24 PM 1003 Views
Mno - 30/07/2010 09:07:18 AM 1084 Views
Have to agree. - 28/07/2010 11:38:37 PM 1072 Views
It seemed to be that way with Harry Potter just when after it had started to get big. - 29/07/2010 09:44:53 AM 889 Views
*cough* Twilight *cough* - 29/07/2010 10:15:13 AM 926 Views
I was gonna mention that one too. - 29/07/2010 10:35:17 AM 1001 Views
Mmm. I read an interesting article actually... - 29/07/2010 08:24:04 PM 820 Views
That's a fair point, I guess... - 29/07/2010 09:18:13 PM 1032 Views
It's hardly tacit. I'm glad I've never read the things. - 30/07/2010 09:38:33 AM 1019 Views
Fair enough. - 30/07/2010 10:03:07 AM 1021 Views
Also: the writing is crap. - 29/07/2010 01:04:12 PM 969 Views
but plenty of us hate it after reading *NM* - 29/07/2010 08:24:35 PM 429 Views
How much do you have to read to form an opinion? - 29/07/2010 12:23:28 PM 976 Views
To the end - 29/07/2010 12:59:25 PM 851 Views
my reading time is too scarce to think that way - 29/07/2010 01:21:26 PM 1058 Views
I agree, but HP is a good example of something you should keep reading - 29/07/2010 08:27:20 PM 1020 Views
and I will - 29/07/2010 09:13:03 PM 756 Views
that's fair enough then - 29/07/2010 10:43:57 PM 821 Views
so I hear - 29/07/2010 11:13:09 PM 787 Views
Re: To the end - 29/07/2010 08:49:06 PM 897 Views
Re: To the end - 29/07/2010 10:34:44 PM 813 Views
Re: How much do you have to read to form an opinion? - 29/07/2010 01:49:21 PM 1003 Views
The books mature as Harry does. You should really give it another shot *NM* - 29/07/2010 03:00:37 PM 515 Views
He doesn't want to, so why should he? It's not like you or he is losing anything now - 29/07/2010 06:15:58 PM 841 Views
It is a case of the "someone is wrong on the internet" thing, only much older - 29/07/2010 06:27:07 PM 807 Views
well you have not failed completely - 29/07/2010 06:50:15 PM 798 Views
Re: well you have not failed completely - 29/07/2010 06:53:38 PM 841 Views
one quick question - 29/07/2010 07:38:00 PM 888 Views
Re: one quick question - 29/07/2010 07:42:27 PM 921 Views
well I am not a big enough hypocrite to look down on verbosity - 29/07/2010 08:30:56 PM 837 Views
I have a new essay I want you to read - 29/07/2010 07:44:40 PM 946 Views
Re: I have a new essay I want you to read - 29/07/2010 10:42:05 PM 913 Views
how many books do I have to read to get to the grown up books? - 29/07/2010 06:42:37 PM 831 Views
Book 3 is the beginning of the adult ones, imo. - 29/07/2010 06:44:07 PM 919 Views
Agreed, although, - 29/07/2010 06:54:14 PM 888 Views
They're all "light reading" for adults, geared towards YA readers. - 29/07/2010 08:29:01 PM 802 Views
Re: It seemed to be that way with Harry Potter just when after it had started to get big. - 29/07/2010 08:45:58 PM 940 Views
it's not supposed to be on par with adult fantasy. - 29/07/2010 08:49:16 PM 920 Views
I'd argue it's better than Jordan and others from a literary standpoint. - 29/07/2010 09:14:07 PM 873 Views
I have always thought Jordan had some interesting themes but they were often ignored... - 29/07/2010 09:27:12 PM 1015 Views
lol. it's hard to fail with such low preliminary standards *NM* - 29/07/2010 10:46:07 PM 454 Views
good points, i bow to your wisdom - 29/07/2010 10:45:29 PM 807 Views
Oh, agreed. - 30/07/2010 09:05:17 AM 948 Views
Incidentall - 28/07/2010 10:39:52 PM 917 Views
Ha! - 28/07/2010 10:41:41 PM 1038 Views
Re: Ha! - 28/07/2010 10:45:38 PM 920 Views
Ah - 28/07/2010 10:49:22 PM 988 Views
I agree Tolkien should not be a sacred cow or put on a pedestal overmuch. - 28/07/2010 11:10:37 PM 996 Views
I can see your points there - 28/07/2010 11:18:59 PM 900 Views
I grow weary of people refusing to view LotR in context. - 28/07/2010 11:14:07 PM 940 Views
all art forms have sacred cows - 29/07/2010 01:38:26 AM 1009 Views
Yeah, it was the line about women waiting at home while their men went to war that made me laugh. - 29/07/2010 06:44:34 PM 899 Views
women deserve black lung too!! - 29/07/2010 08:35:17 PM 791 Views
nah the smart ones do like my grandmother did - 29/07/2010 09:15:14 PM 868 Views
All Tolkien-haters are morons. - 29/07/2010 03:30:27 AM 1155 Views
Disappointing. - 29/07/2010 04:41:34 AM 962 Views
Re: Disappointing. - 29/07/2010 09:19:25 AM 884 Views
Probably in the sense... - 29/07/2010 02:57:47 PM 855 Views
Perhaps more of 'a complication' to good discussion. - 29/07/2010 08:28:59 PM 802 Views
agreed. *NM* - 29/07/2010 08:32:36 PM 438 Views
I think you are ignoring the key fact that the Silmarillion was never published by Tolkien. - 30/07/2010 01:48:14 PM 1206 Views
The Silmarillion was actually one of Tolkien's first works - 30/07/2010 06:12:31 PM 1284 Views
No it wasn't. - 30/07/2010 06:37:19 PM 934 Views
Re: Tolkien as a sacred cow of fantasy - 29/07/2010 08:42:04 PM 955 Views
I find the Tolkien lovers to be obnoxious in their never ending masturbatory praise of his works. - 30/07/2010 06:09:42 AM 961 Views
This. *NM* - 30/07/2010 07:43:24 PM 1047 Views

Reply to Message