Harry Potter Modern Day Classic
No. Rowling’s books are poorly written. Her grammar is painfully simple, on a par with “See Spot. See Spot run.” Her plots are convoluted and inconsistent. Toward the end of each book an entire chapter of exposition is necessary to explain the how & why events played out the way they did. She repeatedly writes her characters into problems that CANNOT be solved by means made known to the audience up to that point. She has to wave her CREATOR wand to make some NEW thing or principle of magic appear to save the day.
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Harry Potter Modern Day Classic
After an extremely long hiatus from posting, here is a short and sweet new post.
What are YOU reading that is a classic?
What do you consider classics visitor medical insurance that do not currently have ‘Classic’ printed somewhere on them? (Such as Signet Classic, Bantam Classic, Perennial Classics, etc).
I have been reading Jim Butcher’s series “”The Dresden Files”" (currently on book 3, Grave Peril).
I do not consider this to be a classic. It is entertaining though!
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Those that had seen my post last year about Barnes & Noble offering the entire paperback edition of their classics for sale will notice that the link I provided is no longer available for purchase (the 2008 edition).
For whatever reason they have visitor medical insurance
changed the link, and dropped 1 book (2008 says 200 titles, this link says 199 titles). I find it funny that you can add the library to your ‘bag’ in order to purchase on the site.
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