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Date: 2009-02-07 03:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] channelpenguin.livejournal.com
well, I don't actually think much of JK's writing talents, so this other girl must be fairly dire (never read any of her stuff).

Date: 2009-02-07 04:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] call-waiting.livejournal.com
I've never read any, but I've seen the movie. It was... dreadful. Absolutely dreadful.

Date: 2009-02-07 05:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dapperscavenger.livejournal.com
but funny! There was much chortling going on from our corner of the cinema.

Date: 2009-02-07 05:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] draconid.livejournal.com
I've actually just gone and bought the 3rd book - I loved the first two. She's not the best writer (I don't think JK is either). What they both have is the ability to tell a good yarn. Given that Stephenie Meyer's book is a bit of a "chick" book, it's not surprising it's not Stephen King's cup of tea.

Whether she's a good writer or not, she's had me reading at every spare minute of the day - haven't done that since the last Harry Potter came out, so she can't be all that bad.

Date: 2009-02-07 06:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] odheirre.livejournal.com
Interesting interview with Randy Nelson. The talk about communication reminds me of user interface design. If the user can't understand the interface, it's not necessarily a failure of the user, it's the failure of the interface. Likewise, it's easy to blame the reader or the person who is listening, but if they can't understand what's going on, the writer/speaker needs to do something different.

Date: 2009-02-08 11:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cairmen.livejournal.com
When you've got as many people lining up to make a point of bashing you as Ms Meyer does, you must be doing something right.

Date: 2009-02-08 12:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cairmen.livejournal.com
Doesn't work in all fields. But in fiction, it works pretty well. I remember the number of people lining up to bash Rowling, for example...

Date: 2009-02-08 12:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cairmen.livejournal.com
Dan Brown is also very good. I'd agree his writing style isn't good (something I would challenge on the Stephanie Meyer point). However, he can write a compelling, very accessible thriller. He's definitely doing something right - there have been plenty of people who trod the same ground as him and didn't get that level of success, and whilst you can put that down partially to luck, that ain't all it is.

Date: 2009-02-08 12:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] channelpenguin.livejournal.com
You see I cannot get past bad style (unless it's a straight as possible factual piece, in which case it's more a *lack* of any style - that seems to get by me OK). I'd say that a book cannot be good if the style is dreadful. Nothing else will redeem it for me. I cannot imagine how something could be horribly written AND compelling....

I just finished reading Pillars of the Earth - and only just about made it through because of the very simplistic style/plotting/characterisation. I have no idea what that was so popular either (any number of straight-historical novels and indeed fantasy novels set in the same kind of setting knock it into a cocked hat...)

'Accessible' - does that mean "everything laid out so much on a plate for you that you don't have to trouble your brain to do any thinking"? In which case, that's a pretty good definition of a book I would actively avoid.

I was quite shocked at how much that describes the vast majority of books I see people reading on the train. I got curious and tried a few. I struggle to put myself in the head of someone who gets anything out of them. It's like the guy I knew who genuinely just couldn't see the vastness of the gulf between the original Dune books and the horrific prequels now knocking about....

Date: 2009-02-08 01:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cairmen.livejournal.com
Tbh, I don't fully understand it either - I quite enjoyed "Demons and Angels", but no more than that. It seems to work, though.

You might find some of Simon R Green's work interesting. The writing style is clunky, but the ideas and story make them compelling.

Date: 2009-02-09 08:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] marrog.livejournal.com
Oh God, this statement is such bollocks I don't even know where to start.

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