Aiculík
11-05-2007, 11:06 AM
It often happens to me, that people say "that book is so difficult" - meaning, difficult to understand, to get "the meaning" or to understand "the author's intention" - while I don't think so.
On the other hand, the same people often consider some books to be "easy", "just cute little stories", "nothing deep and complicated", while I find them both deep and complicated (I'm not talking about language now, but about ideas, "the core" of the book, I can't express it in English), and they're often books that made me think for hours.
I noticed it's usually shorter books that get labelled to be just "cute stories", like, for example:
The Little Prince by A. de Saint-Exupéry
Of Mice and Men by J. Steinbeck
Silk by A. Barrico
Do you have similar experience? Do you know of other books that you think were unfairly labelled as "cute little stories"? And why do you think they are so "underrated"?
On the other hand, the same people often consider some books to be "easy", "just cute little stories", "nothing deep and complicated", while I find them both deep and complicated (I'm not talking about language now, but about ideas, "the core" of the book, I can't express it in English), and they're often books that made me think for hours.
I noticed it's usually shorter books that get labelled to be just "cute stories", like, for example:
The Little Prince by A. de Saint-Exupéry
Of Mice and Men by J. Steinbeck
Silk by A. Barrico
Do you have similar experience? Do you know of other books that you think were unfairly labelled as "cute little stories"? And why do you think they are so "underrated"?