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…
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…
I haven’t read a classic in quite awhile, but I am looking to here in the distant future. I have a lot of books that aren’t classic yet but I want to read that are ahead of my next 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!
A list of books that made it to number one on the New York Times Hardcover Fiction list for 2009.