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Melanie Fawn- her books are pretty trashy for the most part. I read her book The Dragon Prince and it makes 50 Shades look pretty damn tame in comparison
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Ah, that explains why Damon Lindelof (head writer of LOST and garbage like Prometheus) loves The Dark Tower so much. Hell, sounds like he copied his writing process from Stephen King.I agree with you on Steven King to an extent. The man is chock-full of interesting story ideas, but his writing process is what ends up killing most of his plots. King starts a novel without any plan as to how it will end. His method is to let the story develop as he's writing it. Now, there's a lot you can't plan for in the outlining stages, but a well-crafted story requires a sense of direction. The Dark Tower series became stuffed with filler by the second book because Steven let the plot meander at every opportunity. He didn't know how the series was going to end until he was forced to reach it after three decades of inconsistent installments.
Too obvious.Surprised no one mentioned Gloria Tesch yet.
She has (had?) her own thread on the Lolcow section too. So that's kinda out of the question.Too obvious.
I can't comment on any of Hossein Amini's other books, but I thought that The Kiterunner was trash.
I read A Thousands Splendid Suns as well but one of the characters was such a blatant Mary Sue
How so?
the narrative goes on and on about how amazing she is
I'm gonna disagree with you on OSC. He's a kinda shitty person in some ways, but I thought a lot of his works were really good, before he decided to put his own personal political aesops in everything. I will admit, the brother/sister team taking over the world by blogging was pretty hilarious though.I don't like Orson Scott Card. Ender's Game was terribly boring and the protagonist was super unlikeable.
Surprised no one mentioned Gloria Tesch yet.
This is why I hated Lisbeth in the Millennium books. There's NOTHING she can't do and she's never wrong about anything, just misguided. Any time, especially in the first book, there could be any tension, Lisbeth pulls an until-then unseen skill out of her ass and solves the problem. I really want to like the Millennium books, but I can't when the main character is such a self-righteous, impossibly skilled asshole whogets away with rape both morally and practically because she was only raping the guy because he raped her first.
Amir (of The Kiterunner) also pissed me off for the opposite reason. We're supposed to sympathize with him, but he spends the entire book whining about how shitty a person he is for not stopping a horrific crime that he couldn't have realistically stopped. Even after he morally redeems himself at the end, he STILL shits on himself through the epilogue. The fact that the book is presented from his perspective pissed me off more.