McTavish
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- Nov 5, 2014
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The music thread got me thinking about writers who I should like, who other people like, but I just can't be doing with.
Stephen King: I have tried so many of his novels, I like some of the film adaptations. Each time I pick up one of his books thinking that maybe I will see what so many other people see I have to stop after a chapter or two. Boring, badly written shit every time. The fact that I really enjoyed Faithful, his co-written book about the Red Sox demonstrates that it's not personal.
Lee Childs: I just don't get it. There are any number of intelligent people who can't wait for the next Alex Rider novel. I love crime and thrillers; I hate Alex Rider. Apalling writing and stupid plots.
Richard Osman: My wife bought me his first novel for Christmas. I was really looking forward to it - I like almost everything that Richard Osman does...it was dire. Terrible writing which really needed a decent editor/punctation advisor; an entirely ridiculous, mawkish plot and an completely gratuitous mention of Haywards Heath. I stopped after four chapters before I tore the book apart making it useless for the charity shop.
Stephen Baxter: I am a fan of sci-fi; I am a fan of Terry Pratchett...a sci-fi novelist who collaborated with Terry Pratchett should be right in my zone; I hate everything that I have ever read of his (including the Pratchett stuff) - idiotic plots and more terrible writing.
Who else do sensible people love but you can't abide?
Shakespeare and Dan Brown are not allowed in this thread for a variety of reasons.
Stephen King: I have tried so many of his novels, I like some of the film adaptations. Each time I pick up one of his books thinking that maybe I will see what so many other people see I have to stop after a chapter or two. Boring, badly written shit every time. The fact that I really enjoyed Faithful, his co-written book about the Red Sox demonstrates that it's not personal.
Lee Childs: I just don't get it. There are any number of intelligent people who can't wait for the next Alex Rider novel. I love crime and thrillers; I hate Alex Rider. Apalling writing and stupid plots.
Richard Osman: My wife bought me his first novel for Christmas. I was really looking forward to it - I like almost everything that Richard Osman does...it was dire. Terrible writing which really needed a decent editor/punctation advisor; an entirely ridiculous, mawkish plot and an completely gratuitous mention of Haywards Heath. I stopped after four chapters before I tore the book apart making it useless for the charity shop.
Stephen Baxter: I am a fan of sci-fi; I am a fan of Terry Pratchett...a sci-fi novelist who collaborated with Terry Pratchett should be right in my zone; I hate everything that I have ever read of his (including the Pratchett stuff) - idiotic plots and more terrible writing.
Who else do sensible people love but you can't abide?
Shakespeare and Dan Brown are not allowed in this thread for a variety of reasons.