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    the main idea with the books is that there are too many not worthy to be read.

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    Dante Alighieri

    John Updike and Saul Bellows


    Tim O'Brien too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1jt View Post
    Dante Alighieri

    John Updike and Saul Bellows


    Tim O'Brien too.
    Strange combination there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1jt View Post
    Dante Alighieri
    Just curious. Why?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeterL View Post
    English was Nabokov's first language. He spoke both English and French before he started learning Russian at age eight. Nabokov also trashed many Russian writers.
    That makes him even cooler!

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    Stephanie Meyer; William Golding
    Little one, Fate might miscarry.
    Little one, why do you tarry?
    Little one, When May I marry you?
    My little one.

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    Meyer's writing is awful: 'The pizza held no interest for me.'

    Who writes things like that?!

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    Conrad (Nabokov called his style "souvenir shop")
    Hemingway
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    Stephenie Meyer and JD Salinger. The latter is good but definately overrated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kelby_lake View Post
    Meyer's writing is awful: 'The pizza held no interest for me.'

    Who writes things like that?!
    Yeah, she's trying to be all writing technique-y, but it's just really cliche-y and wasted on that. It just sounds overdramatic, unless if she was saying it in a jokey way. It would be good if it was something other than a pizza!

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    Personifying the pizza as a work of art - that's priceless. That's just plain old stupid - food "doesn't hold interest." It makes one crave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allannah View Post
    Yeah, she's trying to be all writing technique-y, but it's just really cliche-y and wasted on that. It just sounds overdramatic, unless if she was saying it in a jokey way. It would be good if it was something other than a pizza!
    And this wonderful phrase is used again, maybe even in the same book: The book held no interest for me.

    Because that phrase sounds SO fabulous that it clearly MUST be used again.

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    Paolo Cuelho.

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    Hemingway... I just find him so dry and vapid. Even his short stories do not intrigue. Hemingway is of no interest to me. haha

    oh and I might just agree with Conrad. Though I see the value in his literary endeavors, or why Heart of Darkness was groundbreaking/popular.
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