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Every written word only makes sense if in films and tv series and that goes for all authors. This comment will drive the short sighted fan club of books mad.As long as he doesn't write, he's OK.... Nothing against the person, but I wouldn't touch a book by him even if I am wearing 15 pairs of gloves. Bad fiction.
As long as he doesn't write, he's OK.... Nothing against the person, but I wouldn't touch a book by him even if I am wearing 15 pairs of gloves. Bad fiction.
Scary looking MFR! Has a racoon face !
His 'books' are comic book level. Awful dreck.
Every written word only makes sense if in films and tv series and that goes for all authors. This comment will drive the short sighted fan club of books mad.
As long as he doesn't write, he's OK.... Nothing against the person, but I wouldn't touch a book by him even if I am wearing 15 pairs of gloves. Bad fiction.
That's because you like every book reader is a narcissist believing your take on a book is the only one that matters. A book is just black letters on white paper and can never compare to a film or tv series with sound and moving picture and so much more.I don't think I've ever read anything as dumb as that comment.
That's because you like every book reader is a narcissist believing your take on a book is the only one that matters. A book is just black letters on white paper and can never compare to a film or tv series with sound and moving picture and so much more.
This "the book was so much better" is the first sign that someone is a narcissist.
I know what you mean and I have read books where an author has a rich language and that part is pleasant BUT it's stupid to claim a book is better than a film or a tv series. I know people twist things so that it fits their world view and that always happens with book readers.I like books that are very visual in how they're worded, in that you can see what the author is describing almost as if it were a film. Maybe you'd like books like that?
Things like Catch 22, David Copperfield or for an easier read The Peculiar Memoirs of Thomas Penman or The Girl Who Saved The King Of Sweden.
I haven't read any Stephen King books, maybe one day I'll read a horror, he has some interesting things to say outside of that.
What Stephen King books have you read?
I know what you mean and I have read books where an author has a rich language and that part is pleasant BUT it's stupid to claim a book is better than a film or a tv series. I know people twist things so that it fits their world view and that always happens with book readers.
I stopped reading books because they were all about the holocaust in one way or the other and that is still the case. It is always present in every god damn book and if you can't see it you have no brain.
Your attempt at being patronising is something I'd like to answer one on one not that you'd ever dare to make that happen which goes for everyone on this sorry shit site.